
FBI Admits Under Oath: "We Cannot Verify" 93% of All 2020 Election Fraud Claims – What Else Are They Hiding?
The mainstream media, in their typical kabuki theater fashion, will tell you this is a story about bureaucratic incompetence. They'll frame it as a simple "oopsie" from an overworked government agency. But for those of us who have been paying attention—the ones who know how the deep state operates—this latest admission from the FBI is not a mistake. It is a confession. A carefully worded, legally-protected confession that reveals the rotten core of our so-called "justice" system.
During a closed-door hearing that was supposed to be a routine oversight session, a senior FBI official—whose name we are still trying to fully confirm through alternative channels—was asked a direct question by a member of the House Judiciary Committee. The question was simple: "Of the thousands of tips and claims of election fraud you received in the wake of the 2020 election, how many have you been able to verify as legitimate criminal cases?"
The official’s response should have been a five-alarm fire in every American household. He said, "Sir, we have received over 100,000 tips and complaints from the public. Our current data indicates we have successfully verified approximately 7,000 as actionable intelligence or direct evidence of fraud."
Do the math. That’s not a rounding error. That’s a statistical annihilation of the official narrative. 100,000 tips. 7,000 verified. That means the FBI, with all its resources, its $10 billion annual budget, its army of analysts, and its vaunted "counter-intelligence" capabilities, has essentially admitted they *cannot verify* **93%** of the fraud claims. They threw away 93,000 pieces of evidence.
Think about that. Think about the implications.
For years, we’ve been told that the 2020 election was "the most secure in American history." We were gaslit by Zuckerberg, by the MSDNC (MSNBC), and by the CIA's social media unit. Anyone who questioned the integrity of Dominion voting machines or the sudden, inexplicable "vote dumps" in swing states was labeled a "domestic terrorist" or an "insurrectionist." We were told the evidence of fraud was a ghost, a conspiracy theory cooked up by a desperate president.
And now, the very agency that was tasked with finding the truth—the FBI—has quietly admitted that the evidence *exists*. They just didn't feel like verifying it.
But wait. It gets deeper. Much deeper.
Let’s look at the FBI’s track record. This is the same organization that, under the leadership of James Comey, opened a "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation into a presidential campaign based on a dossier that was paid for by the opposing campaign. They spied on a candidate. They used the FISA courts—a secret court that approves warrants with a 99.9% success rate—to wiretap an American citizen. They lied to the judge. They hid exculpatory evidence.
This is the same FBI that, in the summer of 2020, ignored dozens of warnings about a "mass gathering event" in Portland, Oregon, until federal courthouses were being set on fire. They stood down while cities burned. They let Antifa and BLM run rampant, claiming they were "respecting local policing."
And now, they want you to believe that out of 100,000 tips from concerned citizens—citizens who are the heart and soul of this nation—only 7,000 were worth looking at? Do you really think the FBI is that incompetent?
No. That’s the cover story. The true story is far more sinister. The FBI isn't failing to investigate these claims. They are *actively suppressing* them. Because if they fully investigated and verified even a fraction of those 93,000 unverified tips, the entire edifice of the 2020 election would crumble. The narrative of a "peaceful transfer of power" would be exposed as a lie. The legitimacy of the Biden administration would be shattered.
Think about the "verification" process itself. Who is doing the verifying? In the FBI's world, a "verified" claim means it's a slam-dunk, prosecutable case. But what about all the suspicious activity that doesn't meet that impossible standard? What about the "coincidental" software glitches in Antrim County, Michigan? What about the 35,000 ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, that were "found" in the middle of the night? What about the thousands of ballots in Pennsylvania that were backdated? The FBI doesn't need to "verify" those as criminal cases to know they are suspicious. They are choosing to ignore them.
And here is where the "stay woke" community needs to connect the dots.
This admission comes at a time when the FBI is actively targeting "domestic violent extremists," which is their new code word for patriotic Americans who love their country. They are infiltrating church groups, they are monitoring school board meetings, and they are creating a massive database of "potential threats" that includes anyone who shares a meme about Hunter Biden’s laptop.
The FBI is not in the business of protecting you. The FBI is in the business of protecting the system. And the system requires you to believe that your vote doesn't matter and that the 2020 election was legitimate. This admission of "unverifiable" tips is the smoking gun. It proves that the system is a house of cards, and the FBI is the guard dog keeping you from looking under the table.
They want you to be tired. They want you to be cynical. They want you to say, "It’s over, what can we do?" But that is the pathway of the defeated. The real power is in the awakening. The real power is in knowing that the evidence is real, that the tips were filed, and that the FBI chose to bury them.
So, what is the call to action? It’s not violence. That’s a trap. The call to action is *documentation*. Every single one of those 93,000 unverified tips is a piece of evidence in a massive,
Final Thoughts
Having covered law enforcement and intelligence for decades, I see the FBI's recent trajectory as a cautionary tale of a once-revered institution now constantly navigating a razor's edge between national security and political weaponization. The bureau's greatest strength—its ability to operate with autonomy and secrecy—has become its most profound vulnerability, as each high-profile investigation is inevitably framed through the lens of partisan conflict. Ultimately, the FBI’s survival depends not on its successes in solving crimes, but on its ability to rebuild the public’s trust that its power is wielded with impartial justice, not political convenience.