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Bondi also established a Department of Justice “strike force” to assess these claims before submitting evidence to a grand jury for review.
Who Might Be Targeted?
Officially, no formal charges have been made, and it’s not yet clear which former officials — if any — are being considered for indictment. However, some of the figures mentioned in connection with the intelligence community’s handling of the 2016 investigations include:
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
Former FBI Director James Comey
The Legal and Political Stakes
What a Grand Jury Can Do
Even without an indictment, grand juries can issue subpoenas, compel testimony, and gather documents that could shape future legal or political action.
One of the most challenging aspects of this new phase is that specific criminal allegations have not been publicly laid out. It remains uncertain what laws the prosecutors believe were broken. Legal experts note that allegations of “politicizing intelligence” are often difficult to translate into criminal charges, which typically require proof of specific intent to break the law.
Why This Matters: Competing Narratives
The Bondi/Gabbard Narrative
Supporters of the grand jury investigation — including Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and former President Trump — argue that Obama‑era officials fabricated or manipulated intelligence to create a false narrative about Trump’s ties to Russia. They frame this as a politically motivated attempt to delegitimize his presidency and justify federal investigations.
The Critics’ Perspective