FBI Chief Patel Uncovers Secret Room Of Bu

FBI Discovers Hidden Russia Probe Documents

FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that a trove of classified documents related to the Trump-Russia investigation was recently discovered hidden in “burn bags” inside a secure FBI room. These materials include the classified annex of Special Counsel John Durham’s report, which criticized the FBI’s probe into alleged ties between Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia.

Durham concluded the FBI “shouldn’t have started the inquiry,” calling it “seriously flawed,” though no criminal activity was found. The documents were likely saved from destruction due to oversight by past leadership, a source told Daily Mail.

Patel’s Push for Transparency

Patel, once a critic of the FBI, is now leading reform efforts, including reviewing the uncovered files. He previously told podcast host Joe Rogan, “I found a room that [James] Comey and others hid… full of documents and computer hard drives that no one had ever seen or heard of.”

He has promised a “wave of transparency,” particularly around the controversial ‘Crossfire Hurricane’ investigation, which looked into Russian interference and its potential links to the Trump campaign.

Trump Responds

Donald Trump welcomed the discovery and supported the release of the documents. “I want everything to be shown, as long as it is fair and reasonable,” he said, adding, “The whole thing is a scam. It is a scam set up by the Democrats.”

More Claims Surface

Additional Trump-era officials are speaking out. Former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard claimed, “Putin… held back from leaking compromising material on Hillary Clinton prior to the election,” expecting to use it if she won. She added, “The intelligence community intentionally suppressed” that information.

The FBI has submitted the materials to Senator Chuck Grassley and plans to make them public soon.