The FBI has quietly opened an investigation into a decade’s worth of Democratic Party and intelligence community actions—from the Russia collusion narrative to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s probes—raising the possibility of appointing a special prosecutor to determine whether these events constitute a coordinated criminal conspiracy to influence three U.S. elections in favor of Democrats and against President Donald Trump, Just the News is reporting.
The “grand conspiracy” investigation was launched several weeks ago following the appointment of new FBI Director Kash Patel, and it could gain major momentum if Trump declassifies two classified batches of evidence. According to multiple sources familiar with the probe, those documents reportedly point to a potential origin of the alleged conspiracy dating back to the summer of 2016.
Officials in the Trump administration are reportedly considering appointing a special prosecutor to investigate explosive claims uncovered by Just the News that the FBI received intelligence from a human source—along with some corroborating evidence—alleging that China attempted to interfere in the 2020 election by producing fake mail-in ballots to benefit Joe Biden.
According to the report, the FBI not only failed to investigate the allegation but also recalled the intelligence and instructed other intelligence agencies to destroy the material.
However, the five-year statute of limitations on potential criminal charges is quickly approaching, as the intelligence was received in August 2020, leaving investigators with only weeks to act before the legal window closes, Just the News added.