The FBI has declassified and released documents detailing a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) scheme to produce counterfeit driver’s licenses and use them to facilitate fraudulent mail-in ballots during the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
The intelligence was gathered months before the election but was withheld from public view until FBI Director Kash Patel located the materials and handed them over to Congress.
The documents, originally compiled in August 2020, describe efforts by the CCP to manufacture fake driver’s licenses and ship them into the U.S.
These forged IDs were allegedly intended to support thousands of fraudulent mail-in ballots, raising serious concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election.
Patel announced the discovery and immediate declassification of the documents in response to a request from Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA).
Grassley had been pressing the FBI for transparency, suspecting that significant foreign interference intelligence had been overlooked or suppressed, according to Gateway Pundit.
“We have located documents Chairman Grassley requested, which detail alarming allegations related to the 2020 U.S. election,” Patel said in a statement to Just the News.
“Specifically, these include allegations of plans from the CCP to manufacture fake driver’s licenses and ship them into the United States for the purpose of facilitating fraudulent mail-in ballots – allegations which, while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed to the public.”
Patel’s comments underscore that the CCP’s efforts were aimed not at supporting President Donald Trump but rather at opposing him.
“It should be clear that China was not creating fake ballots to assist Donald Trump,” Patel explained. “The Chi-Coms detested Trump and what he had done to their economy.”
“Trump was the only U.S. president in decades to take on the Chinese Communist Party.”
Despite the seriousness of the allegations, the intelligence was largely ignored during the 2020 election cycle.
According to Just the News, the FBI recalled the documents from intelligence agencies around the same time then-Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress that no credible foreign interference plots were known.
Wray’s public focus remained on Russian interference, while the Chinese threat went unmentioned.
The delayed release of these documents raises questions about the FBI’s actions under Wray’s leadership, GP notes.
Critics have pointed to previous reports that Iranian hackers breached election systems in 2020, stealing identities from more than 100,000 voters—an incident that was also not publicly disclosed at the time.
Patel credited Grassley’s oversight for prompting the release of these documents, describing it as a step toward “unprecedented transparency at the people’s Bureau.”
The documents have now been turned over to Grassley for further investigation.
The FBI’s acknowledgment of this intelligence adds to growing concerns over the handling of foreign interference threats in 2020.
Lawmakers and election integrity advocates are scrutinizing whether important warnings were suppressed and whether these omissions may have affected the legitimacy of the election outcome.
As the controversy surrounding 2020 election interference continues to unfold, the newly released FBI documents highlight the complex challenges posed by foreign adversaries using covert means to influence U.S. democracy.
The Chinese government’s alleged operation to flood the election with counterfeit ballots through mail-in voting represents a significant escalation in tactics previously attributed mainly to Russia and Iran.
With congressional inquiries ongoing, the FBI’s declassification of these materials marks a critical development in understanding the full scope of foreign interference in one of the most consequential elections in recent American history.
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