FBI whistleblower reveals COVERUP of Hunter Biden evidence and Chinese election interference in 2020
The 2020 election was marred by unprecedented irregularities—from mass mail-in ballots to suspicious ballot drop boxes—but newly declassified FBI documents and whistleblower testimonies
suggest the corruption runs deeper than many Americans realize. According to explosive revelations from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), FBI agents allegedly orchestrated a sham investigation into Hunter Biden to dismiss credible evidence against him as "disinformation." Meanwhile, newly uncovered documents reveal the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may have flooded the U.S. with counterfeit driver’s licenses to rig mail-in ballots for Joe Biden. These revelations expose a disturbing pattern: a federal agency actively suppressing evidence while foreign adversaries meddled in America’s democracy.
Key points:
- FBI whistleblowers claim agents launched a fake probe to discredit Hunter Biden’s laptop evidence as "disinformation."
- Declassified documents allege China mass-produced fake U.S. driver’s licenses to facilitate fraudulent mail-in votes for Biden.
- The FBI recalled the China election interference report just one day after then-Director Christopher Wray testified there was "no evidence" of coordinated fraud.
- Grassley demands answers on why the FBI buried the investigation and destroyed records.
The FBI’s Hunter Biden cover-up
According to whistleblowers, FBI agents deliberately sabotaged investigations into Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings by labeling incriminating evidence—including the infamous laptop abandoned at a Delaware repair shop—as Russian disinformation. This tactic mirrors the 2016 "Russiagate" hoax, where intelligence officials falsely accused Trump of collusion while ignoring Hillary Clinton’s misconduct.
The laptop contained emails detailing Hunter’s lucrative deals with Chinese and Ukrainian entities, raising concerns about national security and potential influence peddling. Yet instead of vetting the evidence, the FBI allegedly weaponized its authority to shield the Biden family. Grassley’s findings suggest a systemic effort to manipulate public perception ahead of the 2020 election.
China’s election interference scheme
While the FBI downplayed election fraud, declassified documents reveal China may have exploited mail-in voting vulnerabilities. The CCP allegedly harvested U.S. voter data from TikTok, then mass-produced counterfeit driver’s licenses to help Chinese sympathizers cast illegal ballots. Customs officials seized nearly 20,000 fake IDs—mostly from China—in 2020, yet the FBI buried the investigation.
The surge in counterfeit driver's licenses smuggled into the U.S. in 2020—particularly the 20,000 fake IDs seized at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport—raises alarming parallels to the 2020 election meddling scandal,
where foreign interference (primarily from China and Russia)
exploited vulnerabilities in U.S. systems. Here’s how these events tie together:
- Election meddling: China and Russia were accused of leveraging cyber operations, disinformation, and hacking to influence the 2020 election.
- Fake ID smuggling: The counterfeit licenses seized in Chicago and Dallas were primarily shipped from China and Hong Kong, suggesting a coordinated effort by foreign criminal networks to infiltrate U.S. identity systems.
- The Kentucky seizure (3,000 fake IDs linked to a convicted sex offender) and the Dallas-Fort Worth interceptions indicate that these operations were not isolated but part of a broader criminal enterprise.
- Fake IDs could facilitate voter fraud by enabling ineligible individuals (including foreign operatives) to register or cast ballots under false identities—a concern repeatedly raised during the 2020 election debates.
- CBP officials warned that young Americans freely sharing personal data online were enabling foreign counterfeiters—mirroring how social media platforms were weaponized in 2020 to spread disinformation and manipulate voters.
- Just as foreign actors harvested data to target voters, counterfeiters used stolen identities to create fraudulent documents that could bypass security checks.
- Despite technological advancements, criminals adapted smuggling methods—similar to how election interference evolved beyond traditional hacking to include deepfakes and AI-driven disinformation.
- The sheer volume of fake IDs (20,000 in Chicago alone) suggests systemic weaknesses in border security, much like the vulnerabilities in election infrastructure exposed in 2020.
- The timing is suspicious: the report was recalled on September 25, 2020—just after Wray assured Congress there was "no evidence" of fraud. Grassley now demands answers on who ordered the cover-up and why records were destroyed.
This isn’t the first time the FBI has suppressed inconvenient truths. From the
Russia collusion farce to the Hunter Biden laptop blackout, the agency has repeatedly prioritized political agendas over justice. With Trump back in office, Americans deserve accountability for the fraud that tainted the 2020 election—from riot-plagued Democrat cities, to mail-in ballot fraud to foreign interference. The FBI’s duty is to investigate crimes, not orchestrate them.
Sources include:
Foxnews.com
Foxnews.com
Enoch, Brighteon.ai