When Jonathan Turley speaks, the smart people in Washington sit up straight. He’s not some partisan Twitter ranter or cable news performer. He’s a law professor at George Washington University, known for being calm, careful, and devastatingly precise.
So when Turley says former CIA Director John Brennan is “like a 30 point buck out in the open” and should be “lawyering up” after the latest Russiagate document drop — it’s not just noise. It’s a signal. And for those of us who’ve followed the tangled web of Deep State coverups, it’s long overdue.
But here’s where things get dark: Brennan’s fingerprints aren’t just on FISA warrants and forged intelligence. If you’ve been paying attention for the last decade, you already know where this is going — the 2013 car-bomb-style death of journalist Michael Hastings.
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Michael Hastings wasn’t just another reporter. He was one of the last true investigative bulldogs — the man who brought down General Stanley McChrystal and had the brass to go after the CIA next.
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According to confirmed reports, Hastings was deep into a piece for Rolling Stone on John Brennan when his brand-new Mercedes inexplicably accelerated to over 100 mph on a Los Angeles street in the dead of night, slammed into a tree, and exploded into a fireball.
Eyewitnesses described it as sounding like a bomb. The engine was ejected over 100 feet — a near-impossible outcome in a standard crash. Hours before the incident, Hastings sent panicked emails to colleagues saying he was under surveillance and needed to “go off the radar.” He also told friends the feds were interviewing his close contacts.
It was never investigated as foul play. Why? Because the man Hastings was investigating — John Brennan — sat at the helm of the CIA.
Brennan: Obama’s Enforcer
Brennan is no stranger to blood. As Obama’s right-hand man during the infamous “Terror Tuesdays,” he helped decide who lived and died in the drone program — including American citizens overseas, without trial. He’s long been whispered about in intelligence circles as the guy who “makes problems disappear.”
With Hastings, the problem wasn’t just what he was writing — it was who he was writing about. A rogue journalist digging into the man in charge of the CIA’s dirty laundry. Hastings had already made powerful enemies. Brennan made sure he never got to print.
Now, over a decade later, karma may be knocking. Tulsi Gabbard — the former Congresswoman turned whistleblower — just detonated a political nuke by releasing classified documents exposing the Russiagate operation as a “years-long coup” against President Trump. The documents were referred to the Justice Department, and names are starting to float to the top.
This week, former DNI James Clapper admitted he’s already lawyered up. But Turley made it clear: the biggest fish isn’t Clapper. It’s Brennan.
“The most vulnerable may be Brennan, who is like a 30-point buck in the open,” Turley said on Fox News. “This stuff goes directly to information that he gave to Congress and seems to be in contradiction.”
Perjury. Conspiracy. Abuse of power. And maybe — just maybe — murder.
The Deep State is Cracking
If Brennan goes down, it’s not just about Russiagate. It opens the door to a full forensic excavation of a decade of Deep State criminality. That includes drone kill lists, covert psyops, intelligence laundering through media proxies, and yes — the silencing of journalists like Michael Hastings.
Hastings’ widow said she believed it was a tragic accident. But she also admitted she was warned not to pursue anything further. His friends still speak in hushed tones. And the official investigation was practically non-existent.
If Brennan faces real charges, it won’t just be a political earthquake. It will be the first time the shadows start to recede — revealing what many of us have long sus

