John Brennan Attempts to Clear Himself of Any Wrongdoing: 'I Just Don’t See Any Case Against Me' (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance

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Great news, everyone. John Brennan has looked into his own case and has cleared himself of any wrongdoing. It looks like we can all just forget everything now, pack it up and go home.

All kidding aside, the man actually said as much during a recent appearance on MSNBC.

As the Gateway Pundit has reported, Brennan has been furiously spinning for James Comey for the last two days. He knows that his own number is coming up soon.

Transcript via Grabien:

BRENNAN: “It was absolutely appalling that she revoked the security clearances of those 37 individuals, some of whom were still in government, and there was no basis whatsoever to do that. Now, the story that says that because of her revocation, it really undermines the case against me. You know, there’s I don’t see any case against me. I have looked back on all of my actions and decisions.

And with John Durham, the special counsel and others that have looked at what we did there was certainly consistent with our legal authorities and with the law. So I don’t know what you know they’re referring to there. Individuals who used to work in the government, even if their security clearances were revoked, they could be subpoenaed. They could be called to to provide testimony in support of whatever allegations they have. I just I don’t see a case there.”

Here’s the video:

We can’t blame him for trying, right?

It looks as though the walls are closing in on Mr. Brennan.

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