FBI Reportedly Opens Investigation Into Alleged Government Abuse and Election Interference
According to a report published by Just the News on July 22, 2025, the FBI has quietly opened an investigation into a decade’s worth of alleged misconduct by Democratic operatives and elements of the intelligence community. The probe reportedly explores the origins of the Russia collusion narrative, the prosecutions led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, and other events that critics claim may reflect political bias.
The article cites unnamed sources within the administration who suggest the investigation may result in the appointment of a special prosecutor. The goal would be to assess whether there was a coordinated effort to influence three U.S. elections in a manner that harmed former President Donald Trump while benefiting Democratic candidates.
New FBI Director and Declassification Possibilities
The investigation is said to have been launched under the leadership of new FBI Director Kash Patel, a former Trump official. According to Just the News, the probe may gain momentum if Trump chooses to declassify two classified annexes from earlier investigations:
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A classified annex from the inspector general’s review of Hillary Clinton’s private email server, reportedly requested by Senator Chuck Grassley. It allegedly contains claims that the FBI ignored credible misconduct.
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A second classified document, referred to as “Clinton plan intelligence” in Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 final report on the Russia investigation, was similarly kept from most members of Congress and the public.
At this time, these documents remain classified, and their exact contents have not been independently verified.
Criticism from Former Intelligence Officials
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who served under Trump, has publicly criticized how the U.S. intelligence community handled Russian interference claims in 2016. He specifically faulted former CIA Director John Brennan for allowing the Steele dossier—a collection of unverified claims about Trump compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele—to influence official assessments.
In a social media post, Ratcliffe described the investigation into Trump as an “atypical & corrupt process” and accused Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey of politicizing intelligence.
Unverified Allegation About 2020 Election Interference
Just the News also reported that some Trump administration officials are discussing appointing a special prosecutor to investigate unconfirmed claims that China may have attempted to interfere in the 2020 election by using fake mail-in ballots to support Joe Biden. As of now, this specific allegation remains unverified by independent sources, and no public evidence has been presented to support it.
Conclusion
While the Just the News report outlines serious allegations and suggests a high-level federal investigation is underway, none of the claims—particularly those involving classified material or foreign election interference—have been independently confirmed by major news organizations or government agencies. The situation continues to evolve and may become clearer if any materials are declassified or official statements are released.