WOW: Todd Blanche RAMPS UP Major Investigations into Cassidy Hutchinson, John Brennan & More

WOW: Todd Blanche RAMPS UP Major Investigations into Cassidy Hutchinson, John Brennan & More

The Justice Department is shifting into high gear under Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche!

With Pam Bondi out of the picture, big things are starting to happen.

We’ve already seen a massive indictment against a major leftist NGO, the SPLC.

If you missed our original report on that, be sure to check it out here:

HUGE: Leftist NGO INDICTED For Secretly Funneling $3M to White Supremacist & Extremist Groups

Now, Blanche is making some serious moves to accelerate several high-profile investigations.

He has already greenlit an inquiry into J6 “star witness” Cassidy Hutchinson, who (allegedly) lied to Congress in an attempt to implicate President Trump.

In addition, he’s going after several Deep State actors, including John Brennan and James Comey.

Here are the details:

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Is DROPPING THE HAMMER

– Advancing the investigation into former Obama CIA Director John Brennan.

– Greenlit an inquiry into J6 liar Cassidy Hutchinson.

– Planning to go after former FBI Director James Comey again.

– Subpoenaing Fulton… pic.twitter.com/RujeonVQba

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 24, 2026

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Is DROPPING THE HAMMER

– Advancing the investigation into former Obama CIA Director John Brennan.

– Greenlit an inquiry into J6 liar Cassidy Hutchinson.

– Planning to go after former FBI Director James Comey again.

– Subpoenaing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ bodyguards soon.

– Approved an inquiry into fraudulent Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue.

– Just indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Source: The New York Times

DEEP STATE PANIC MODE

DOJ’s Todd Blanche is green lighting a FULL INQUIRY into Liar Cassidy Hutchinson’s FAKE J6 Testimony against Trump, REVIVING the case against Dirty Cop Comey, launching subpoenas on Fani Willis’ Team…and going FULL STEAM AHEAD on Treasonous Brennan. pic.twitter.com/zedoKhEikF

— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) April 24, 2026

The New York Times was the first to break the news of the fresh momentum over at the DOJ.

Julie Kelly did a fantastic job summing up that report:

NEW from NYT: Todd Blanche has approved an inquiry into Cassidy Hutchinson, who is the subject of a criminal referral by the Rep. Barry Loudermilk, chair of the GOP’s J6 committee, for repeatedly lying under oath about a nonexistent altercation between the president and his…

— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) April 24, 2026

NEW from NYT: Todd Blanche has approved an inquiry into Cassidy Hutchinson, who is the subject of a criminal referral by the Rep. Barry Loudermilk, chair of the GOP’s J6 committee, for repeatedly lying under oath about a nonexistent altercation between the president and his security detail inside the presidential vehicle on Jan. 6.

DOJ also is attempting to revive the case against James Comey and plans to subpoena Fani Willis’ bodyguards related to her government-paid travel (and presumably her claims about trips, dates with Nathan Wade.)

And of course, new activity related to the investigation into former CIA director John Brennan.

Todd Blanche is certainly putting in the effort to prove to President Trump and America that he isn’t another Pam Bondi.

Hopefully, he keeps it up and we will finally see some major prosecutions in the coming weeks and months.

Here’s more from the original NYT report:

At Mr. Blanche’s urging, the Justice Department is moving ahead with investigations into several high-profile targets — including John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director who helped investigate Russian interference in Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign.

Beyond Mr. Brennan, current and former officials say, Mr. Blanche has also given the green light to inquiries into Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide who outraged Mr. Trump four years ago after she implicated him in the violence that erupted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021; the Democratic fund-raising organization ActBlue over documented discrepancies in its screening of overseas donors; and the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights nonprofit in Alabama that was indicted this week over a discontinued program that paid informants to infiltrate white supremacist and extremist groups.

Moreover, prosecutors plan to revive a botched attempt to bring charges against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, after a federal judge threw out charges last year that Mr. Comey had lied to Congress, the people said. It is not clear what they are investigating this time.

And they are soon expected to subpoena bodyguards who protected Fani Willis, the state prosecutor who brought criminal charges against Mr. Trump in Georgia, possibly in connection with an investigation into her government-funded travel, one of the people said.

Still, few tasks are as central to mollifying a demanding president as fast-tracking an indictment of Mr. Brennan, despite the fact that multiple inquiries have already shown no evidence of wrongdoing.

Mr. Blanche is broadly overseeing the Brennan inquiry, which for now has two components. The first, examining whether he lied to Congress in testimony in 2023, could soon result in a case being brought to a grand jury in Washington. The second, relating to what Mr. Trump’s allies have cast as Mr. Brennan’s involvement in a “grand conspiracy” by Obama and Biden administration officials to keep Mr. Trump out of office each time that he ran, is expected to drag on longer and is playing out in Florida, according to people briefed on the matter who requested anonymity to discuss continuing investigations.

Ms. Bondi’s critics had claimed that she was too timid, even though prosecutors under her direction tried, often repeatedly, to bring charges, only to be rebuffed by grand juries and judges for lack of evidence. Some subordinates quit in protest of what they considered politicization of the department, which historically acts independently of the White House.

One critic of Ms. Bondi was Mr. Trump’s longtime ally Joseph diGenova, 81, whom Mr. Blanche put in charge of the investigation of Mr. Brennan last week, when the career prosecutor who led it was taken off the case after raising concerns about its validity.

“Pam Bondi was ineffective,” Mr. diGenova told Newsmax shortly before he was hired. He added, “The weaponization investigation cases in Florida have basically come to a standstill because Bondi got in the way.”

Whether Mr. Blanche will prove any more effective is an open question. But he has clearly hastened the cadence.

Ultimately, the results of Blanche’s actions will speak for themselves.

But, lot of patriots are excited about what they are seeing from our new Acting AG, so far!

Take a look at some of these replies on X:

The summer of indictments is here. https://t.co/1LcKDMdfJY

— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) April 24, 2026

.@DAGToddBlanche is in BEAST MODE https://t.co/88dr3IweWz

— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) April 24, 2026

Todd Blanche has been a pleasant surprise as acting AG.

Hopefully he keeps it up, because this has been so good. https://t.co/wHR2LPLLYM

— Real Political Data (@RealPData) April 24, 2026

How did we have this guy benched the whole time? https://t.co/fCjIUQbzDY

— BellaliberTea (@bellaliberteaa) April 24, 2026

What are your thoughts?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

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