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Accusation The CCP The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating fake driver’s licenses manufactured and passing a plan to impact the 2020 presidential election after the FBI revealed its investigation into a potential bombshell Monday night.
Director of the FBI Kash Patel It was positioned and dissolved and handed over to the committee on Monday night, according to a request by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley in late May.
Grassley of R-IOWA asked for further information on the document, which the company claimed the plot attempted to provide fake driver’s licenses to Chinese sympathizers in the United States, who will vote on candidate Chanding Biden. The document does not say whether votes are conducted as part of the plan.
FBI Director Kash Patel explained a FBI document containing the charges. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
A Grassley spokesman told Fox News that Chairman Grassley is receiving an FBI document (response) from his disclosure of a law-protected whistleblower. “The document alleges serious issues in national security need to be fully investigated by the FBI. ”
Fox News Digital reviews the decrypted documents, which include the “warning” section, and states that “is an information report that ultimately does not evaluate intelligence.”
“It is shared for informational purposes, but has not been fully evaluated with other information (interpretation or analysis),” the document states.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grasley (R-Iowa) asked for more information on the document. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)
“The receiving agency is required not to act on this original report without prior coordination with the FBI,” the document states. “Unless a conviction in a criminal proceeding occurs, there is an innocent presumption of anyone reported in this IIR.”
The subject says, “[REDACTED] Production and fraudulent U.S. drivers from the Chinese government export licenses to U.S. Chinese sympathizers to create tens of thousands of fraudulent mail-in tickets for U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden in late August 2020. ”
The document’s “source” is “a source of collaborative access with indirect access, and its reports have not been supported for less than a year.”
The “context” states that “sources have obtained information from identified sub-sources, which they claim they have obtained from unknown Chinese government officials.”
The document states: “In late August 2020, the Chinese government cultivated a large number of fraudulent U.S. driver’s licenses that were secretly exported to the United States.
“The fraudulent driving license will allow thousands of Chinese students and immigrants to sympathize with the Chinese Communist Party to vote for Usper Joe ((Biden)), although not eligible to vote in the United States.

More information is being provided to the FBI as part of the Senate investigation. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
“China has collected private U.S. user data from millions of Tiktok accounts, including names, IDs and addresses, which will enable the Chinese government to use real U.S. personnel information to create fraudulent driver’s licenses,” the document states.
“The fraudulent driver’s license will include the real ID number and the real address of the U.S. citizen, making it difficult to detect,” the document added. “China plans to use the fraudulent driver’s license to be responsible for thousands of mail-in ballots.”
However, the FBI symbols on the document indicate that the bureau has some questions.
“One person address information is not a valid field when creating a Tiktok account. It does not specify how China will get the data we resolve from the application,” the agency wrote in one place.
Another comment the FBI pointed out to the document”[REDACTED] Sources can be used for re-contacting. ”
The next page of the document states that, following the “substantial recall” of the information held on September 25, 2020, the FBI did not see any coordinated voter fraud before the 2020 election, just as the then FBI Director Christopher Wray testified in Congress.
The “Context” section of the document states that[REDACTED] Sources obtained information from identified subsources, who claimed they obtained information from unknown Chinese government officials. ”
The “Warning” section of the document repeats the first warning that the allegations are part of “information reports, ultimately not assessed intelligence.”
The document states that “recall reports to revisit the source.” It also states: “The recipient should destroy all copies of the original report and delete the original report from all computer holdings.”

The document states: “In late August 2020, the Chinese government cultivated a large number of fraudulent U.S. driver’s licenses that were secretly exported to the United States.” (Adek Berry/AFP via Getty Images)
“Recipients should also ensure that any reference to information in finished smart products is determined by the substantive recall of this report, not the previous version.”
More information is being provided to the FBI as part of the Senate investigation.
A Grassley spokesman told Fox News Digital Digital: “Grassley is asking other FBI documents to verify production and urges the FBI to conduct due diligence to investigate why the document was recalled and recalled and inform Americans of their findings.”
The rest of the document is extensively edited.
“The FBI continues to provide unprecedented transparency at the People’s Bureau due to Chairman Grassley’s oversight and partnership,” Patel said. “To this end, we found the document of Chairman Grassley, which details the shocking allegations related to the 2020 U.S. election.
“Specifically, the allegations include CCP’s plan to manufacture a forged driver’s license and ship it to the United States to promote fraudulent mail-in ballots, which, while confirmed, were suddenly recalled and never disclosed to the public.”

R-Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley held a Judicial Committee hearing on the Senate Judicial Committee in Washington, D.C. on September 6, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Patel added: “According to the request for documents from Chairman Grasley, I immediately explained the materials and handed over the documents to the Chairman for further review.”
But Grassley is seeking more information about the FBI’s decision under former director Wray to review the document “re-examine the source” and “destroy all copies of the original report and remove the original report from all computer holdings.”
Grassley asked Patel to hand over all records related to subsequent interviews, including all communications between agents and intelligence analysts.
“In addition, please describe all investigation steps taken by the FBI or will take or will take to determine the authenticity of the allegations in the IIR and who recalled the IIR and the basis for the recall, if that basis exceeds the extension of the requirements for re-talking the source.”
“Finally, explain why the FBI under your predecessor requires the destruction of the original IIR, whether this practice is consistent with the FBI’s past and current practices, and how it fits with federal record keeping requirements.”
The FBI report documents are a month after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials were a month after the International Mail Facility at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Nearly 20,000 fraudulent driver’s licenses were seized.
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From January 2020 to June 30, 2020, CBP officials at the location reported 1,513 fraudulent documents, including 19,888 forged U.S. driver’s licenses.
“Most of these goods come from China and Hong Kong,” the CBP released in a July press release.
It is not clear whether the epilepsy has anything to do with the allegations in the document.

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