Kash Patel Reveals Secret FBI ‘Burn Bag’ Room Hidden from Blueprints Packed with Russiagate Docs
FBI Director Kash Patel exposed a previously uncharted “burn bag” room at FBI headquarters filled with sensitive Russiagate investigation documents that were never destroyed. This secret stash, locked away and off official maps, raises urgent questions about what the bureau was hiding and why.
FBI Director Kash Patel has dropped a bombshell: a secret “burn bag” room full of sensitive Russiagate probe documents was hidden inside FBI headquarters — and nobody could access it because the room wasn’t even on the building’s blueprints.
Patel revealed the discovery during a recent episode of Sean Hannity’s podcast, referencing a prior discussion with former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, who also found one of these “burn bags.” These bags are typically used to shred and incinerate classified materials, but in this case, thousands of documents related to the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation into alleged collusion between Donald Trump and Russia were found intact.
“They weren’t burned,” Patel said, “but the room was also off the map. It wasn’t on our blueprint, and nobody had access to it.”
Bongino described one bag as the “mother lode” of Russiagate files, suggesting that someone deliberately spared these documents from destruction, possibly to ensure they would eventually be uncovered. He called the contents “bulls--- from the start,” implying that the FBI’s investigation was deeply flawed and politically motivated.
This revelation fits into a broader pattern of the FBI’s politicization and the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents during the Trump era. It echoes previous claims by figures like Tulsi Gabbard, who alleged the Obama administration knowingly pushed a false narrative about Russian interference in the 2016 election. The Department of Justice has since opened a grand jury investigation into these claims and subpoenaed former FBI Director James Comey over his role in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian election interference.
Patel’s disclosure underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability about how the Russiagate investigation was conducted and what was deliberately hidden from public and congressional scrutiny. The existence of an off-the-books room filled with critical documents suggests a deeper level of institutional secrecy and potential misconduct that demands thorough investigation.
As we continue to uncover the truth behind the Russiagate saga, this secret “burn bag” room stands as a stark symbol of the FBI’s shadowy practices and the ongoing battle over the integrity of our democratic institutions.
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