Attorney General Pam Bondi has instructed her team to act on a criminal referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard concerning an alleged conspiracy to implicate President Donald Trump in connections with Russia. This directive has led the Department of Justice (DOJ) to initiate a grand jury investigation, as reported by Fox News Digital. In a letter seen by the outlet, Bondi has directed a federal prosecutor to begin legal proceedings, aiming to present evidence to the grand jury in order to potentially secure indictments. Meanwhile, a DOJ spokesperson has stated that the department is taking Gabbard’s referrals “very seriously” and recognizes a significant cause for concern.
The DOJ’s acknowledgment of Gabbard’s criminal referral occurred two weeks prior to Bondi’s directive. Included in the referral was a memorandum addressing the “Intelligence Community suppression of intelligence,” which asserts that Russian actions had no impact on the 2016 presidential election, particularly through cyber-attacks. The document requests the DOJ to launch an investigation based on this claim. While no charges have been filed at this stage, the grand jury investigation is a necessary step to secure indictments against any alleged suspects.
The impetus for the investigation stems from recent declassified intelligence released by Gabbard, which casts doubt on the narrative promoted during the Obama administration asserting that Russia intervened in the election to favor Trump. Gabbard contends that this narrative was a fabrication, designed to mislead the American public about the integrity of the electoral process. Among the declassified materials is a record from a December 2016 meeting where former President Obama tasked his deputies with preparing an intelligence assessment to explore how Russia allegedly influenced the election outcome.
The intelligence assessment clarified that while Russia engaged in disruptive actions, these actions did not fundamentally alter the election’s result, nor did they favor one candidate over another. Instead, their aim was said to be creating distrust within the democratic system. This broader view on Russia’s activities contradicts the prevailing narrative that they had a significant impact on Trump’s victory.
As the investigation progresses, questions remain regarding the identities of individuals under scrutiny and potential charges. Given the significant elapsed time since the 2016 election, the statute of limitations may complicate matters for many actions taken at that time. Former Obama intelligence officials, such as John Brennan and James Clapper, have already come under fire from Trump’s allies for their roles in compiling intelligence narratives that seemingly undermined Trump’s electoral win.
This situation continues to evolve, and updates are expected as the grand jury investigation unfolds and further details regarding the inquiry are clarified. The implications of this investigation could be significant, not only for those implicated but also for the political landscape surrounding the events of the 2016 election and its aftermath.