FBI Declassifies Report That the CCP May Have Interfered With the 2020 Election
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Our partner site, Townhall, alerted us to significant news from FBI Director Kash Patel. Patel has provided a declassified intelligence report to the Senate Judiciary Committee, alleging that the Chinese Communist Party attempted to fabricate mail-in ballots to sway the 2020 general election in favor of then-Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden. 

Patel spoke exclusively to Just the News:

In August 2020, declassified intelligence reports surfaced, which were neither corroborated nor thoroughly examined. Instead, these reports were withdrawn from intelligence agencies around the same period that then-FBI Director Chris Wray testified that there were no known foreign interference plots before the 2020 election, where Biden triumphed over Donald Trump, as officials informed Just the News.

The newly presented documents were given to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who had initially expressed concerns that the intelligence was not properly scrutinized but rather dismissed, despite evidence suggesting the presence of fake licenses. 

“Thanks to the oversight work and partnership of Chairman Grassley, the FBI continues to provide unprecedented transparency at the people’s Bureau,” Patel told Just the News in a statement. “To that end, we have located documents Chairman Grassley requested, which detail alarming allegations related to the 2020 U.S. election.

August of 2020 was when the report was received by the FBI, and corroboration efforts started. Then, the report was pulled by a higher authority. Who might that have been? Well, in 2020, the FBI Director was none other than Christopher Wray. Fast forward to September of 2020, and legacy media and leftists were having the vapors over the fact that Wray strongly debunked “conspiracy theories” by President Trump and others that there might be fraud in how the 2020 election was conducted. 

In the space of a single sentence uttered Thursday, FBI Director Christopher Wray unwound months of wild conspiracy theories pushed by President Donald Trump and his allies about mail-in ballots in the 2020 election.

“Now, we have not seen, historically, any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it’s by mail or otherwise,” Wray said in response to a question about the safety of voting by mail, which millions of Americans are expected to do amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Wray was testifying in front of the Senate Homeland Security Committee. Under oath. Meaning that if he didn’t tell the truth about his knowledge in regard to what he knew about the record of fraudulent voting by mail, he would be committing a crime.

Oops. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has already indicated he still has Wray under multiple investigations and that just because he is no longer the FBI Director doesn’t mean he won’t be subpoenaed to testify on Capitol Hill. 


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