The Justice Department’s Southern District of Florida has quietly moved forward with subpoenas aimed at Obama-era intelligence and law enforcement figures as part of a fresh inquiry into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, a development that should make every patriot sit up and take notice. This is not small potatoes — federal prosecutors are seeking records and communications tied to the 2016-2017 intelligence assessments that shadowed President Trump for years.
Among those reportedly on the receiving end are former CIA Director John Brennan and FBI figures involved in the Russia investigation such as Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, a sign that prosecutors are finally following leads that the establishment tried to bury. The subpoenas, which reportedly number in the dozens, were billed as part of a broader effort to restore impartiality to the Justice Department after years of politicized probes.
At the heart of the push are questions about the 2017 intelligence community assessment and the way unverified material like the Steele dossier was handled and elevated, an action that many conservatives long argued warped public trust and fed a false narrative. Americans were told for years to accept the “Russia” story as gospel while key documents and decisions remained hidden behind classification and friendly headlines.
Saturday in America host Kayleigh McEnany — who remains a fearless voice for conservative Americans in the national media — took the story to Fox viewers and reminded the country that real questions still deserve real answers. McEnany has been front and center on weekend television, pushing back against elite media narratives and calling for accountability rather than cover-ups.
This is long overdue. For too long the intelligence community and parts of the deep state operated with impunity, weaponizing leaks and selectively releasing “facts” to damage political opponents while the media cheered them on. If the subpoenas force a transparent airing of who did what and when, then conservatives should welcome the light being shone on those dark corners of Washington.
The fight for truth doesn’t end in Washington; it’s playing out on college campuses where conservative students and speakers are pushed aside, cancelled, or punished for standing up to the academic left’s bullying. Across the country we’ve seen administrators crack down in one-sided ways during spring and fall unrest, and conservative voices have been told to sit down and be quiet while mobs and radical factions get a free pass. Parents and taxpayers who fund these institutions have every right to demand that campuses become places of open debate again.
This moment is a test of our resolve: will we let the swamp keep its stories and its secrets, or will hardworking Americans insist on accountability, on due process, and on the restoration of honest institutions? Stand with the journalists, students, and patriots who refuse to be silenced; demand transparency from those who wield power, and never let the memory of political weaponization fade into the background. The pursuit of truth is the patriots’ work — and we cannot stop now.

