Kash Patel Alleges ‘Bogus Intelligence’ Fueled Russia Probe Targeting Trump’s 2016 Campaign
Kash Patel alleges the FBI obtained surveillance warrants using unverified intelligence and that sensitive Russia probe documents were found in a hidden room at FBI headquarters.
- FBI Director Kash Patel accused the FBI of lying to obtain illegal surveillance warrants targeting President Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign. "The FISA court themselves came back and said these warrants were illegal," Patel said.
- Patel and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard alleged that political actors hired assets to manufacture "fraudulent, fake, unverified information," accusing Obama-era officials of a "treasonous conspiracy" to harm Trump.
- Inside FBI headquarters, Patel discovered a room "off the map" containing sensitive documents from the Russia investigation. A classified annex to a 2023 report by then-special counsel John Durham concluded the FBI's work suffered from "confirmation bias" against Trump.
- The Department of Justice opened a grand jury investigation into the conspiracy allegations and subpoenaed former FBI director James Comey regarding the intelligence community's assessment of Russian election interference.
- Former President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have repeatedly denied allegations of orchestrating politically motivated surveillance, while Trump has claimed for years the investigation was a "witch hunt.
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Kash Patel Says FBI Lied to Obtain Warrants Used to Illegally Spy on Trump's 2016 Presidential Campaign
FBI Director Kash Patel says the FBI lied to obtain surveillance warrants that were used to illegally spy on Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign and his first term in office. The post Kash Patel Says FBI Lied to Obtain Warrants Used to Illegally Spy on Trump’s 2016 Presidential Campaign appeared first on Breitbart.
FBI Director Kash Patel Accuses FBI of Lying to Illegally Spy on Trump Campaign
The Founders understood something too many modern Americans have forgotten: no government power is more dangerous than the authority to spy on its own citizens. The Fourth Amendment wasn’t a polite suggestion. It was a barricade — erected because British agents once ransacked colonial homes armed with nothing more than a general warrant and a...
Kash Patel alleges ‘bogus intelligence’ fueled Russia probe targeting Trump’s 2016 campaign
Trump has repeatedly claimed that his 2016 Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama were involved in orchestrating politically motivated surveillance against his campaign.
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