
John Brennan has the Right to Remain Silent
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"John Brennan Has the Right to Remain Silent" is a provocative 2025 book authored by Robert “Buck” Hooper, Esq., a seasoned Texas attorney with 37 years of legal experience. Written from a staunchly conservative perspective, it serves as a scathing critique and legal analysis of former CIA Director John Brennan's career and controversies. Drawing exclusively on publicly available sources such as declassified documents, congressional testimonies, and investigative reports, Hooper meticulously examines Brennan's rise from a CIA analyst in the 1980s to a key figure in the Obama administration, portraying him as a central architect of the "deep state" and accusing him of overreach, deception, and potential criminal acts.
The book is structured around a preface, introduction, and 16 chapters, followed by appendices, timelines, glossaries, and an annotated bibliography. Key topics include Brennan's early ideological leanings (such as voting for a Communist candidate in 1976), his roles in expanding drone warfare and surveillance programs, alleged lies to Congress about CIA hacking of Senate computers, involvement in the Benghazi response, promotion of the Steele Dossier and the Russia collusion narrative, and orchestration of disinformation campaigns like the Hunter Biden laptop letter. Hooper argues these actions may constitute perjury (under 18 U.S.C. § 1621), false statements (18 U.S.C. § 1001), treason (18 U.S.C. § 2381), or conspiracy, while emphasizing the need for accountability to restore faith in U.S. institutions.
Blending personal anecdotes from Hooper's legal career with detailed timelines and evidence dissection, the book positions itself as a "quest for justice" rather than a partisan attack, urging readers to demand transparency from powerful unelected officials. At 303 pages, it appeals to conservatives concerned with constitutional fidelity, limited government, and the rule of law, while advising Brennan to exercise his Fifth Amendment rights amid ongoing scrutiny.