President Trump vindicated as Kash Patel says FBI illegally spied on 2016 campaign

by Jason Collins

FBI Director Kash Patel reveals that the FBI lied to obtain surveillance warrants, which were used to spy on President Trump’s campaign in 2016. 

President Trump’s campaign path to the White House has never been easy, both times. He’s faced countless biases from mainstream media, multiple false indictments, and was even shot during a campaign rally in 2024. Throughout it all, President Trump’s strength and belief in making this country great again never wavered, and now he finally gets his vindication. 

Breitbart reports that during an interview with Sean Hannity during Tuesday’s episode of Hang Out with Sean Hannity, Pash revealed: “It took me two years of my life to prove the following: that a political party in the United States of America, in the 21st century, would go overseas and hire some bogus intelligence asset to manufacture fraudulent, fake, unverified information.”

Patel explained that the political party would funnel that unverified information to the FBI, essentially spying on their opponent. Patel didn’t mention which party this was, but it’s clear to whom he is referring. 

He added that all his research revealed a shocking truth. “The FISA court themselves came back and said these warrants were illegal, that the FBI did not provide evidence of exculpatory evidence and innocence, and that the FBI essentially lied in those applications.” 

During the period after President Trump’s first campaign and before his second term, Patel said that the FBI was being turned into an institution of weaponization under Biden’s rule. 

“They were actually continuing the weaponization that Donald Trump and I exposed during Trump One [President Trump’s first term], and we caught them,” 

He shared in the interview that he himself has been illegally spied on by people like the former U.S. deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein and former FBI director Chris Wray. To highlight the FBI’s shady dealings, Fox News reported that Patel also said he encountered a “burn bag” room full of sensitive documents that was not on the building map.

“I don’t think that’s ever happened before… Hollywood couldn’t come up with this,” he added.

According to Patel, this is just the start, and he vows to continue to uncover more evidence. 

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