
Trump's FBI unveils shocking details of Chinese plot using 'fake ballots' to defeat him in 2020 election
Newly declassified intelligence reports from August 2020 allege a vast conspiracy to benefit Democrat Joe Biden, officials who reviewed the file told Just the News.
'The FBI has located documents which detail alarming allegations related to the 2020 U.S. election, including allegations of interference by the CCP,' Patel wrote on X Monday evening.
'Specifically, these include allegations of plans from the CCP to manufacture fake driver's licenses and ship them into the United States for the purpose of facilitating fraudulent mail-in ballots – allegations which, while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed to the public,' Patel told the outlet.
The report was originally sent out to FBI offices around the country, but the memo was later recalled within weeks and never fully investigated on the grounds that the source needed to be interviewed again.
The withdrawal came around the time that then-FBI Director Christopher Wray publicly testified that there were not any known election interference operations in the 2020 election, the officials said.
The documents were requested by Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who first raised concerns that the intelligence had not been fully investigated despite there being evidence of fake drivers' licenses.
'In accordance with Chairman Grassley's request for documents, I have immediately declassified the material and turned the document over to the Chairman for further review,' Patel said in a statement.
Grassley's office has since requested additional documents from Patel in a letter, specifically one report from the FBI's Albany field office from September 2020.
Sources familiar with the document told Just the News that the FBI report was based on a relatively new confidential source.
The informant warned the agency that the Chinese government was producing fake U.S. drivers' licenses as a part of a plot to provide Chinese residents in the U.S. with forms of ID to vote in the 2020 election.
These IDs would then be used to help the non-citizens vote using mail-in ballots, officials claim.
According to officials, the plot was meant to benefit Biden.
However, internal FBI memos about the report were recalled 'in order to re-interview the source,' Grassley's office claims.
The FBI later advised: 'Recipients should destroy all copies of the original report and remove the original report from all computer holdings.'
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intercepted nearly 20,000 fake licenses around the time of the intelligence report, officials claim.
'Chairman Grassley is in receipt of an FBI document responsive to a request he made based on legally protected whistleblower disclosures,' the senator's office said in a statement.
'The document alleges serious national security concerns that need to be fully investigated by the FBI.'
'Grassley is requesting additional documentation from the FBI to verify the production, and is urging the FBI to do its due diligence to investigate why the document was recalled, who recalled it and inform the American people of its findings.'
Biden beat Trump by just a few thousand votes in several states.
Biden won Arizona by roughly 10,000 votes. In Georgia the Democrat won by 12,000 votes. Trump lost Wisconsin by around 20,000 votes.

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