A sprawling probe is underway in the Southern District of Florida, led by U.S. Attorney Jason Redding Quiñones, focusing on alleged misconduct involving figures from previous administrations. The investigation has triggered significant internal concerns within the office, as junior prosecutors reportedly resigned over ethical disputes regarding their involvement.
The probe centers on claims that individuals across multiple agencies sought to undermine former President Donald Trump’s candidacy and presidency over the past eight years. Recent developments include the issuance of 30 subpoenas by the office, targeting high-profile figures such as John Brennan, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and others. The grand jury overseeing the case has also summoned additional officials, with up to 30 more subpoenas anticipated in the coming days.
Sources indicate that the investigation’s scope extends to alleged anti-Trump actions by former law enforcement and intelligence-community leaders. Key figures under scrutiny include John Brennan, a former CIA director; Strzok and Page, former FBI officials linked to the Trump-Russia probe; and others tied to investigations into classified materials and communications. The case has drawn attention for its potential implications on past political operations.
The probe has intensified amid reports of internal divisions within the U.S. Attorney’s office, with some prosecutors reportedly uneasy about participating in what they describe as a politically charged investigation. The matter remains under active review, with further developments expected in the months ahead.