Jim Jordan Refers John Brennan to DOJ, Accusing Him of Lying About Steele Dossier Role
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has asked the Justice Department to investigate former CIA Director John Brennan, alleging that Brennan misled Congress about the CIA’s involvement with the Steele dossier during testimony last year.
In a letter sent Tuesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Jordan charged that Brennan provided false statements in his 2023 testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. He accused the ex-spy chief of wrongly denying that the CIA had relied on the Steele dossier while preparing the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) on Russian interference in the U.S. election, and of falsely asserting that the agency opposed using it.
The Steele dossier — a controversial compilation of memos alleging connections between Donald Trump and Russian officials — was assembled in 2016 by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele and later given to the FBI.
Jordan wrote that later investigations “confirmed that the Clinton campaign and the DNC paid Steele via the law firm Perkins Coie and opposition research firm Fusion GPS to provide derogatory information about Trump’s purported ties to Russia, which resulted in the discredited dossier.”
According to Jordan, documents declassified by the Trump administration in July 2025 indicate Brennan had personally approved incorporating information from the dossier into the intelligence report, despite objections from top CIA personnel.
During a closed-door interview on May 11, 2023, Brennan stated that “the CIA was not involved at all with the [Steele] dossier.”
However, newly released records suggest otherwise. The declassified files show that the inclusion of dossier material in the ICA “was jointly made by the Directors of CIA and FBI.”
“Brennan’s assertion that the CIA was not ‘involved at all’ with the Steele dossier cannot be reconciled with the facts,” Jordan wrote. “As the newly declassified documents show, a CIA officer drafted the annex containing a summary of the dossier; Brennan made the ultimate decision, along with then-FBI Director James Comey, to include information from the dossier in the ICA; and, as discussed further below, Brennan overruled senior CIA officers who objected to the inclusion of the dossier material.”
Although any potential criminal charges are beyond the five-year statute of limitations, Jordan further accused Brennan of lying to Congress back in 2017 during a hearing before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), arguing that the earlier incident “indicates a pattern of Brennan’s willingness to lie to Congress about the Steele dossier.”
“The HPSCI report and the CIA memorandum confirm not only that the Steele dossier was used as a basis for the ICA, but that Brennan insisted on its inclusion,” Jordan wrote. “This stands in stark contrast with Brennan’s testimony to HPSCI that the dossier was not used in drafting the ICA. … Brennan’s testimony before the Committee on May 11, 2023, was a brazen attempt to knowingly and willfully testify falsely and fictitiously to material facts.”
{Matzav.com}
