Kash Patel Finds Secret FBI Room Filled With Thousands Of Trump-Russia Docs In ‘Burn Bags’
FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly uncovered a concealed room inside FBI headquarters containing thousands of classified documents related to the Trump-Russia collusion probe—many of them stuffed in “burn bags” typically used to destroy sensitive intelligence.
According to multiple sources cited by Fox News, the room was located within a secure SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) deep inside the Hoover Building. Among the classified materials was the long-sought annex to Special Counsel John Durham’s final report—an annex that reportedly contains detailed accounts of the so-called “evidence” used to justify the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
Sources say the annex references “credible foreign sources” who warned that the FBI may have been actively involved in disseminating the collusion narrative prior to the official start of its investigation.
“Ultimately, the release of the classified annex will lend more credibility to the assertion that there was a coordinated plan inside the U.S. government to help the Clinton campaign stir up controversy connecting Trump to Russia,” one source told Fox News anonymously.
The discovery adds explosive new fuel to allegations that key players in the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement communities coordinated with the Obama administration to sabotage Trump’s candidacy and later presidency.
The Trump administration is now moving to declassify the annex. Patel is working closely with Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and acting NSA Director William Hartman to release the findings to the public. This move follows Gabbard’s recent disclosure of evidence showing the Obama administration knew there was no credible basis for accusing Trump of Russian collusion but pushed the narrative anyway for political gain.
Gabbard stated plainly that the documents “point to Barack Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment.” President Trump responded by accusing Obama of committing “criminal acts” and warned that those responsible “should face severe consequences.” However, Trump acknowledged that the Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling on presidential immunity may protect Obama from prosecution.
Investigations into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey are also underway. Both were instrumental in the early stages of the Trump-Russia investigation. Patel’s team is reportedly reviewing hard drives and files stored in the secret SCIF room that was allegedly kept hidden by Comey and his allies.
Patel hinted at the discovery during a June interview with Joe Rogan, suggesting he found something big buried inside the Hoover Building.
“Just think about this,” Patel said. “Me, as director of the FBI, the former ‘Russiagate guy,’ when I first got to the bureau, found a room that Comey and others hid from the world in the Hoover Building, full of documents and computer hard drives that no one had ever seen or heard of. Locked the key and hid access and just said, ‘No one’s ever gonna find this place.’”
The existence of the room and the documents within it, if confirmed publicly, would validate years of suspicion that key intelligence agencies engaged in a cover-up to protect their role in one of the largest political smear campaigns in U.S. history.
With the annex set to be declassified, and criminal referrals already piling up, the scandal known as Russiagate appears to be entering a final chapter—one that may reveal not only political corruption, but active efforts to weaponize the federal government against a sitting president.