Kash Patel Found Burn Bags in a Secret Room — What Was Inside Changes Everything
FBI Director Kash Patel discovered thousands of Russia hoax documents in burn bags; Iran is bombing U.S. bases housing 50,000+ troops; Trump's NCAA college sports EO reshapes athletics overnight.
MAXIMUM CHAOS
A secret FBI room full of burn bags, 50,000 troops under daily Iranian bombardment, a presidential ultimatum threatening to destroy Iran's water supply, and a sweeping college sports executive order — this is one of the most consequential news cycles of the second term so far.
Key Developments
Imagine walking into a secret room inside the FBI and finding thousands of documents stuffed into bags — bags meant for destruction.
That's exactly what FBI Director Kash Patel reportedly did this week, and **what he found could rewrite the history of the Russia investigation**.
According to reporting amplified by The Gateway Pundit and Sundance at The Last Refuge, Patel discovered thousands of documents tied to the Russia collusion investigation — including what's described as a classified annex to the Durham Report — stuffed in burn bags inside a hidden room at FBI headquarters [68].
Let that sink in.
The Durham Report — the four-year investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe — apparently had a classified section that the public never saw.
And someone, apparently, was trying to make sure it never came out.
Svetlana Lokhova, a Cambridge-trained historian who has written extensively about the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, posted that Alan Kohler, the FBI's Assistant Director for Counterintelligence, was the "main advocate" for the Mar-a-Lago raid, personally signed the affidavit supporting the classified documents investigation, and ordered the FBI investigation of Trump [61].