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COVER-UP CONTROVERSY: FBI Blocked CCP Voter Fraud Probe to Avoid Contradicting Director Wray’s Testimony, Declassified Docs Reveal

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Stunning newly declassified documents obtained by Fox News Digital have revealed that the FBI blocked a critical investigation into allegations that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) attempted to influence the 2020 U.S. presidential election in favor of Joe Biden by distributing fake driver’s licenses to Chinese sympathizers. According to the internal records, FBI officials halted the inquiry to avoid contradicting then-Director Christopher Wray’s testimony to Congress, just weeks before Americans cast their votes.

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The report, originally filed in September 2020, alleged that the CCP manufactured and shipped thousands of fraudulent U.S. driver’s licenses to support illegal voting. Though agents in the FBI’s Albany Field Office expressed concern over burying the intelligence, the bureau ordered the report recalled, directing recipients to “destroy all copies” and scrub it from digital systems. Assistant FBI Director Marshall Yates later confirmed in a letter to Sen. Chuck Grassley that the main reason for suppressing the report was that it “would contradict Director Wray’s testimony” — a move one FBI field agent called “politically dangerous” and “troubling.”

Sen. Grassley blasted the decision, calling it “a betrayal of the FBI’s apolitical mission,” and praised new Director Kash Patel for declassifying documents that expose what many are calling a systemic cover-up. Patel’s transparency push has reignited demands for accountability and further investigation into the suppressed intelligence. While the FBI claims the source of the original report was credible and “very, very confident” in the information, internal records show no evidence that headquarters pursued deeper investigation. With nearly 20,000 fake IDs seized at Chicago O’Hare around the same time—most traced to China—the explosive revelations have reignited national concerns about foreign election interference and political manipulation within the Bureau itself.

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