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Former Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan is suing the Trump administration and demanding a court order to require officials to preserve records of the criminal investigations against, which he alleges amount to "phantom criminal conduct."
According to the lawsuit reviewed by Fox News Digital, Brennan, who served as CIA director from 2013 to 2017, is seeking preliminary injunctive relief to "protect his constitutional rights as the current target of two federal investigations that the U.S. Department of Justice."
Brennan asserts that the DOJ has launched its investigations "at the direct urging of President Trump."
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The suit says that, "Regrettably, some in the current DOJ and Federal Bureau of Investigation leadership have acceded to that direction, and are converting the Justice Department into a tool of retribution against Director Brennan and the President’s other perceived adversaries."
Fox News' Jake Gibson contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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