FBI Director Just Found Thousands of "Russia Hoax" Files Hidden in Burn Bags — Inside a Secret Room
Kash Patel says FBI burn bags contained thousands of Crossfire Hurricane docs + a classified Durham annex. Plus: 50,000+ U.S. troops in the Middle East as Iran war pressure mounts.
HIGH ALERT
A secret FBI burn-bag document discovery, 50,000+ troops in the Middle East with a possible pivot on Iran, a Congressional revolt on deportations, and new Fed independence concerns make this one of the more consequential afternoons of the cycle.
Key Developments
Here's something you won't hear on the evening news the way it deserves to be told.
**FBI Director Kash Patel says he found thousands of documents** related to the Russia collusion investigation — stuffed into burn bags, inside a secret room at FBI headquarters.
That's not a metaphor. That's not a rumor. According to reporting circulating on X with tens of thousands of engagements, Patel's team reportedly discovered files tied to the "Crossfire Hurricane" probe — including what's described as a classified annex to the Durham Report that was never released to the public [48].
Let that sink in for a second.
The Durham Report — the one that took four years to complete and concluded the FBI's original Russia probe lacked a proper basis — apparently had a classified section that never saw daylight.
And Patel says he found it in a burn bag.
According to one post from a national security journalist on X, Alan Kohler, the former Assistant FBI Director for Counterintelligence, "was the main advocate for the Mar-a-Lago raid, signed an affidavit in support of the classified documents investigation, and personally ordered the FBI investigation of President Trump" [41].