BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 10, 2025
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Jim Jordan weighs options on Brennan’s potential perjury

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has dropped a bombshell on the ongoing saga of intelligence community missteps. His recent comments signal a no-nonsense approach to holding former CIA Director John Brennan accountable for what might be serious discrepancies in past testimony.

According to Breitbart News, an exclusive report by Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle revealed that an internal CIA review, released by Director John Ratcliffe, suggests Brennan may have misled Congress about the infamous Russia hoax materials. 

Jordan, speaking on the Breitbart Fight Club with Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, didn’t mince words about the gravity of these findings. He praised the outlet’s reporting, noting the story raises “troublesome” questions about Brennan’s statements under oath, particularly regarding the use of the so-called dossier in intelligence assessments.

Dissecting Brennan’s Testimony Discrepancies

Jordan pointed out that Brennan testified in 2017 before then-Chairman Trey Gowdy, claiming the intelligence community did not rely on the dossier for its assessments or to justify surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign. But according to Ratcliffe’s review, as reported by Breitbart, that claim appears shaky at best, if not outright false.

Fast forward to a deposition two years ago, where Jordan and his team pressed Brennan on similar issues tied to the Hunter Biden laptop narrative and the Russia collusion claims. Brennan’s assertion that he was unaware of the dossier until December now seems questionable in light of Ratcliffe’s findings, leaving one to wonder if the full truth was ever on the table.

Let’s be clear: if Brennan’s testimony doesn’t align with the facts uncovered by Ratcliffe, this isn’t just a slip-up—it’s a breach of the public’s trust at the highest levels. While some on the left might dismiss this as partisan nitpicking, the integrity of sworn statements before Congress isn’t a game of political gotcha; it’s the bedrock of accountability.

Unpacking the Intelligence Community’s Missteps

Ratcliffe’s own words, as quoted in the Breitbart report, cut to the chase: “Today’s report underscores that the 2016 IC Assessment was conducted through an atypical & corrupt process under the politically charged environments of former Dir. Brennan & former FBI Director Comey.”

Now, contrast that with Brennan’s past insistence that everything was above board—no dossier, no funny business. If Ratcliffe’s review holds water, it paints a picture of an intelligence community weaponized for political ends, a notion that should alarm every American, regardless of party affiliation.

Jordan’s reaction to this is measured but firm, calling out the “fundamental issue” of whether Brennan was forthcoming in both 2017 and during the more recent deposition. While progressives might argue this is ancient history, the reality is that trust in our institutions hinges on leaders being straight with the American people, not spinning convenient narratives.

What’s Next for Oversight and Accountability?

Marlow pressed Jordan on the Judiciary Committee’s next steps, and the Ohio congressman’s response was telling: “I think we just keep all options on the table right now.” That’s not a dodge—it’s a signal that serious consequences, including potential referral to Attorney General Bondi, could be in play if the evidence warrants it.

Jordan noted that his staff is already digging into the details of Brennan’s 2023 deposition, cross-referencing it with Ratcliffe’s revelations. This isn’t a witch hunt; it’s a deliberate effort to ensure that those who wield immense power in the shadows of government don’t get a free pass to bend the truth.

The ball may now be in the court of Ratcliffe and Bondi to decide whether this rises to the level of a formal investigation. But one thing is certain: the specter of perjury isn’t a trivial matter, especially when it involves the highest echelons of intelligence during a time of intense political division.

A Call for Transparency in Troubled Times

In the end, Jordan’s stance reflects a broader frustration among conservatives with an intelligence community that too often seems to play by its own rules.

While respecting the dedication of many who serve, it’s hard to ignore the pattern of politically charged decisions that undermine faith in these critical institutions.

The Brennan saga, if proven true, isn’t just about one man’s testimony—it’s about whether our government can be trusted to prioritize truth over agenda. Americans deserve answers, not excuses, and Jordan’s insistence on keeping “all options on the table” is a reminder that accountability isn’t optional, even for the powerful.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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