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Kash Patel Has Intriguing News About Comey Case and Those 'Burn Bags'


RedState 

As we reported, a judge tossed the case against former FBI Director James Comey for technical reasons, ruling the appointment of the interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, who had filed the matter, was invalid. So it wasn't a ruling on the merits of the case, and it was dismissed without prejudice, so it could potentially be filed again, although there's a potential question about the statute of limitations. 

The Justice Department (DOJ) has already indicated that it would appeal that decision. So I don't think Comey should be taking that victory lap just yet, because it surely sounds like more is coming. 

FBI Director Kash Patel also made some intriguing statements during an interview with the Epoch Times. He said that while the DOJ might be pursuing the appeal, they also had "numerous options to proceed and we're executing on all those options." 

"So we're not done," Patel pointedly noted. "I would say stay tuned for right after Thanksgiving, and you'll see multiple responses, in my opinion." Hmm, that sounds good, pass the popcorn. That certainly sounds like he has more than just the one case as an option. He does seem confident about what he has.

That wasn't all. Patel had more juicy news for us about those "burn bags." We reported at the end of July on the stunning news that they found a room at the FBI with the bags, which had Russia probe documents in them. That raised a lot of questions as to what might be in those documents. Patel said all of that information is going to come out, so that we will be able to see it. 

“You’re going to see everything we found in that room, in one way or another, be it through investigation, public trial, or disclosure to the Congress,” Patel said.

“It is the single largest weaponization, politicization of law enforcement against America, and specifically targeting a political party, because the institutional elite in Washington, D.C., didn’t like them and didn’t want them to win.

“The American public deserves to have not only accountability but reform to make sure that never happens.”

I think it's more than time that all this be broken open, we see everything, and we finally get some accountability.