

WarRoom Battleground EP 812: Brennan And Co. The Complete Coverup
Jul 21, 2025
Sam Faddis, a former CIA operative and patriot leader, joins journalist Joe Allen to uncover the complexities of the intelligence community's legacy and its fallout on democracy. They discuss political betrayal in the context of the Epstein case and its effect on voter turnout. The duo also dives deep into the ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence, urging public vigilance against tech oligarchs. Additionally, Faddis and Allen address grassroots activism's vital role in Texas governance, highlighting challenges posed by radical political shifts.
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Brennan's Fear of Accountability
- John Brennan's public criticism reveals his fear of accountability for alleged intelligence community misrepresentations in the 2016 election.
- The intelligence community's original assessment, carefully worded, still stands against current accusations by Tulsi Gabbard and others.
Brennan's Fall from Confidence
- Sam Faddis notes John Brennan's overconfidence vanished when facing reality of his alleged treason.
- Brennan's once smug exterior is now replaced with fear as he confronts consequences of actions against a sitting president.
Political Rise Undermined CIA Operations
- Brennan's rise at CIA was meteoric but politically driven, not based on field operations experience.
- This shift undermined CIA operational effectiveness by elevating analysts without field expertise to top leadership.