Anna Paulina Luna Spills Details About What Else Was Inside Those Burn Bags Found At The FBI!

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In a startling revelation last week, it was disclosed that FBI Director Kash Patel had discovered a cache of thousands of sensitive documents related to the Trump-Russia investigation.

These documents were found in multiple 'burn bags' stashed in a concealed room within the Bureau. Among the unearthed documents was the classified annex to the Durham report.

This discovery followed the explosive revelation by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, regarding an alleged plot to tarnish the reputation of President Donald Trump.

As reported by RedState, the annex was a significant find, particularly for what it revealed about Hillary Clinton and her alleged approval of the smear campaign against Trump.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has now suggested that the burn bags may have contained more than just the Trump-Russia documents. Luna appeared on Benny Johnson's online show to discuss the subpoenas issued in relation to the Epstein case.

These subpoenas were served to Bill and Hillary Clinton, several former Attorneys General, and ex-FBI Directors James Comey and Robert Mueller.

During the discussion, Luna revealed some intriguing information when asked about the questions she might pose to the witnesses. She stated that she would be "asking them directly who authorized this information to be placed in burn bags," and what knowledge they have about the "destruction of evidence pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, which we know right now the FBI is actively investigating.

This revelation was unexpected. When asked if she was "confirming" that the FBI had destroyed any Epstein evidence, Luna responded that she is confirming that theres an open investigation," and that "resulted in them finding burn bags pertaining to Russiagate and potentially Epstein, yes."

She also mentioned the possibility of engaging with a whistleblower. This is significant news, suggesting an investigation into potential evidence destruction.

The exact nature of the evidence Luna referred to remains unclear. If Epstein files were indeed present in the burn bags, it could raise further questions about the activities within the Bureau, extending beyond the Russia allegations. The question that arises is, why would any Epstein evidence be found in burn bags?

Luna expressed her satisfaction that accountability will be ensured, stating that "there's a lot that happens behind the scenes." She added that they are indeed going "after these people." It was unclear whether she was referring to those involved with Epstein or the Russia probe. Given the ongoing investigations into both matters, either interpretation could be plausible.

A letter from Comer to Bill Clinton raised several significant questions, including the instances Clinton admitted to flying on Epstein's plane.

The letter stated, "It has also been claimed that you pressured Vanity Fair not to publish sex trafficking allegations against your good friend Mr. Epstein, and there are conflicting reports about whether you ever visited Mr. Epsteins island. You were also allegedly close to Ms. Ghislane Maxwell, an Epstein co-conspirator, and attended an intimate dinner with her in 2014, three years after public reports about her involvement in Mr. Epsteins abuse of minors."

Claims from Clinton's former "body man," Doug Band, suggested that Clinton visited Epstein's island, that Epstein had been to the Clinton White House several times, and that Maxwell was even present at Chelsea Clinton's wedding.

President Trump instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to disclose any credible evidence she might possess. The DOJ also interrogated Ghislaine Maxwell for information that could potentially implicate other suspects.

The responses to these questions are likely to be enlightening, shedding light on the intricate web of connections and allegations surrounding these high-profile figures.

The mainstream media's disinterest in these facts, focusing instead on attacking the President, underscores the importance of diligent journalism in uncovering the truth behind stories like the Epstein files.