FBI Reportedly Opens Inquiry Into Past Election-Related Activities Linked to Democrats

A recent report suggests that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has launched an inquiry into a series of politically sensitive events from the past decade, including the 2016 Russia investigation and more recent prosecutions connected to former President Donald Trump.

According to Just the News, the investigation is focused on whether actions by certain Democratic political figures and intelligence officials were part of a broader pattern that may have influenced multiple U.S. elections. The report cites unnamed administration officials who claim that the FBI is considering appointing a special prosecutor to explore whether there was coordination behind various political and legal actions.

The inquiry was reportedly initiated in recent weeks under the direction of newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel. Sources familiar with the matter claim the investigation could accelerate if President Trump chooses to declassify two sets of documents said to contain significant information about the origins of the 2016 Russia investigation.

One of these sets is believed to come from a classified annex to an earlier inspector general review of Hillary Clinton’s private email server. That annex reportedly contains allegations of misconduct that were not fully addressed at the time.

The second set of documents, referred to in Special Counsel John Durham’s final report as “Clinton plan intelligence,” also remains classified. According to Just the News, this material was withheld from the public and from most lawmakers during previous investigations.

Earlier this month, CIA Director John Ratcliffe publicly criticized how U.S. intelligence agencies handled alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election. He singled out former CIA Director John Brennan for supporting the FBI’s controversial decision to include unverified claims from the so-called “Steele dossier” in official intelligence assessments.

While the FBI has not commented officially on the existence or scope of the investigation, the developments—if confirmed—could represent a significant turn in the ongoing debates over the role of intelligence agencies and political influence during recent election cycles.

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