Shocking intelligence suggests that China plotted to rig the 2020 election. On Monday evening, FBI Director Kash Patel handed Congress a declassified report exposing an alleged Chinese scheme to flood the U.S. with fake driver’s licenses, as Just the News reports. The supposed goal? Stuffing mail-in ballots for Joe Biden.
Patel’s report claims that China mass-produced counterfeit licenses to create fake voter identities. This explosive allegation, though uncorroborated, points to a deliberate attempt to sway the election toward Joe Biden, who ultimately defeated Donald Trump. The report’s recall before full investigation raises eyebrows about what was buried.
A new FBI source in summer 2020 tipped off authorities about China’s alleged plot. This source claimed the Chinese government was churning out fake U.S. driver’s licenses and shipping them to Chinese residents in the U.S. The licenses were supposedly meant to enable fraudulent mail-in voting for Biden.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted nearly 20,000 fake licenses around the same time. This seizure could back up the source’s claims, yet the intelligence was never fully vetted. Why the feds sat on this is anyone’s guess, but it smells like a cover-up.
The report was recalled weeks after its release, citing the need to re-interview the source. Conveniently, this happened around the time that then-FBI Director Chris Wray told Congress no foreign interference plots were known. Wray’s testimony now looks like a dodge, at best.
“Thanks to the oversight work and partnership of Chairman Grassley, the FBI continues to provide unprecedented transparency,” Patel said. Transparency? More like pulling teeth, as Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) had to fight to get these documents.
Grassley long suspected the intelligence was dismissed too quickly. His dogged pursuit forced the FBI to cough up the report, which Patel declassified and delivered for review. The senator’s instincts were spot-on -- something stinks here.
“These include allegations of plans from the CCP to manufacture fake driver’s licenses,” Patel noted. The Chinese Communist Party’s alleged scheme wasn’t just about IDs -- it was about hijacking democracy. Yet, the report vanished faster than a woke agenda at a MAGA rally.
The plot, per the source, aimed to create voter identities for Chinese residents to cast fake ballots. This wasn’t a small-time scam but a calculated move to boost Biden. The fact that it wasn’t investigated screams of either incompetence or collusion.
“Allegations which, while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed,” Patel added. Substantiated but swept under the rug? That’s not oversight; that’s a deliberate blind eye turned to a potential election theft.
The recall’s timing, right as Wray downplayed foreign threats, is too neat. It’s as if someone wanted this intel buried before it could expose a bigger scandal. The American people deserve better than this bureaucratic shell game.
Grassley’s push for transparency has finally brought this to light. The Iowa senator’s no-nonsense approach cut through the FBI’s excuses, forcing Patel to act. But why did it take so long for the truth to surface?
Those 20,000 fake licenses intercepted by Customs aren’t just a coincidence. They lend weight to the source’s story, suggesting China was indeed flooding the U.S. with fraudulent IDs. Ignoring this evidence is like ignoring a progressive’s double standards -- impossible to justify.
Biden’s 2020 victory came amid a heated debate over mail-in ballots. The unvetted report fuels suspicions that foreign meddling tilted the scales. While the left cries “conspiracy,” the documents demand a closer look.
Patel’s move to declassify is a step toward accountability, but questions linger. Why was this intelligence shelved? Until Congress digs deeper, the specter of a stolen election will haunt the nation’s trust in its system.