FBI Chief Kash Patel Teases Arrests This Week In Explosive Deep State Election Probe

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Fallout from the disputed 2020 presidential election continues to reverberate, as FBI Director Kash Patel is now vowing imminent arrests of alleged Deep State operatives accused of tilting the race toward Joe Biden.

According to WND, Patel signaled that accountability for what many conservatives view as a coordinated effort to undermine election integrity may finally be at hand. We are going to be making arrests, and its coming, and I promise you, its coming soon, Patel said on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo on the Fox News Channel.

I would say stay tuned this week. You might see a thing or two, he added, suggesting that long-awaited action against entrenched bureaucrats could materialize in the near term. We have found all this information. We are working with our Department of Justice partners and I am never going to let this go because they tried to thwart our elections and rig the entire system, he continued.

They built this diseased temple over 20 and 30 years, weve got all the evidence, I can announce on your show weve got all the information we need, Patel declared, echoing concerns on the right about a decades-long expansion of unaccountable federal power. President Trump speaks truthfully when he says [the election was rigged], Patel indicated.

We will let the prosecution speak for it, but we have the information that backs President Trumps claim, he said, underscoring that investigators have compiled extensive material to support legal action. The FBI chief explained terabytes of data have been found on computers from the last ten years.

When youre over the target, you keep pummeling the target, Patel added, framing the effort as a sustained offensive against corruption inside the federal government. We are not going to take this and have not taken this laying down. We did already indict former Director [James] Comey.

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