
FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly declassified explosive whistleblower testimony alleging that Senator Adam Schiff deliberately authorized illegal leaks of classified information to damage President Trump, with staff warning the act would be “treasonous.”
Story Highlights
- Purported FBI 302 document reveals Democratic whistleblower’s allegation that Schiff authorized classified leaks in 2017
- House Intelligence Committee staff allegedly warned that leaking classified information would be “treasonous”
- Schiff faces separate federal referral over alleged mortgage fraud involving multiple properties
- Document authenticity remains unverified by mainstream outlets despite declassification claims
Explosive Whistleblower Allegations Surface
A purported 16-page FBI 302 interview report claims a Democratic House Intelligence Committee staffer told federal agents that Adam Schiff directly authorized leaking classified information to harm Donald Trump during the Russia investigation. The whistleblower, described as a former committee staffer with ten years of experience, allegedly reported to the FBI in 2017 that Schiff approved the leaks during a staff meeting where colleagues warned the action would be treasonous.
The declassified document reportedly captures staffers expressing concern about the legality of Schiff’s directive, with some allegedly responding “we won’t get caught” when warned about potential consequences. This represents a significant escalation from previous speculation about unauthorized leaks to documented allegations of deliberate authorization by the then-ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee.
Patel’s Transparency Campaign
FBI Director Kash Patel positioned the declassification as part of his broader transparency initiative to expose government weaponization against Trump. Patel reportedly stated “We found it. We declassified it” in social media posts attributed to his official account. This move aligns with the Trump administration’s commitment to revealing how intelligence agencies and congressional Democrats allegedly conspired to undermine the previous presidency through selective leaks and manufactured narratives.
The timing proves significant as it demonstrates institutional backing for exposing deep state activities that conservatives have long suspected. Patel’s willingness to declassify sensitive FBI interview materials signals a dramatic shift from previous administrations that protected political allies through institutional secrecy.
Pattern of Alleged Criminal Behavior
These leak allegations emerge alongside separate criminal referrals concerning Schiff’s mortgage dealings. The Federal Housing Finance Agency referred Schiff to the Department of Justice over alleged occupancy misrepresentations on multiple Fannie Mae-backed loans between 2003 and 2019. Fannie Mae’s financial crimes unit identified a “pattern of possible occupancy misrepresentation” involving properties in Maryland and California.
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Legal expert Jonathan Turley characterized the alleged leak authorization as a “premeditated criminal act” while noting the gravity of making false statements to the FBI. The combination of mortgage fraud referrals and classified leak allegations suggests a pattern of disregard for legal constraints spanning decades of Schiff’s career.
Sources:
Federal housing official submitted Schiff criminal referral to DOJ over mortgage documents
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