FBI director uncovers ‘burn bags’ of russiagate documents suggesting internal conspiracy
In a stunning development that could rewrite the narrative surrounding the Trump-Russia collusion investigation, FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly uncovered multiple ‘burn bags’ containing thousands of sensitive documents tied to the origins of the Crossfire Hurricane probe. These documents, long believed to be missing or destroyed, were discovered in a secure room at FBI headquarters, raising fresh concerns about internal efforts to suppress evidence and manipulate public perception during the 2016 presidential election.
The bags, found inside a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) at the J. Edgar Hoover Building, reportedly include a classified 29-page annex to Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report. The annex, never before released to the public or Congress, contains a foreign intelligence alert allegedly predicting with disturbing accuracy the FBI’s plan to promote a narrative of collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign and the Russian government.
According to sources familiar with the trove, the annex cites a warning from a foreign intelligence agency that the FBI was poised to amplify allegations linking Trump to the Kremlin. The source described the intelligence as “highly specific,” claiming it outlined a coordinated plan inside the US government to create controversy benefitting the Hillary Clinton campaign.
The FBI officially launched its probe, code-named Crossfire Hurricane, in July 2016, just days after the intelligence warning was allegedly received. That probe was heavily based on the now-discredited Steele Dossier – a collection of salacious, unverified reports compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele and funded in part by the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.
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