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He emphasized that President Trump “speaks truthfully” on the matter.
Patel went even further, announcing that arrests tied to the widespread irregularities are imminent—possibly as soon as this week.
“We’ve got all the information we need. We’re working with our prosecutors at the Department of Justice under Attorney General Todd Blanche, and we are going to be making arrests. It’s coming, and I promise you it’s coming soon,” he stated firmly.
For years, conservatives have pointed to the mountain of red flags surrounding the 2020 contest: unprecedented last-minute rule changes pushed through under the guise of COVID-19, massive unsupervised mail-in ballot expansions, Big Tech censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, and suspicious vote dumps in key battleground states late at night.
President Trump won more votes than any sitting president in history, yet somehow fell short in several critical states amid procedural chaos and reports of unsecured drop boxes, ballot harvesting, and poll watcher obstructions.
Patel’s statements represent a long-overdue commitment to transparency and accountability at the FBI, an agency that under previous leadership appeared more interested in protecting the deep state than pursuing election integrity.
The FBI director made clear he is “never going to let this go” because “they tried to rig the entire system.”
This resolute stance sends a powerful message that no election is too big to scrutinize and no powerful interests are above the law.
Recent actions by the FBI, including the execution of a search warrant at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, demonstrate that the Trump administration is finally treating past election vulnerabilities with the seriousness they deserve.
Conservatives have long argued that secure elections are the bedrock of our constitutional republic.
Without faith in the process, self-government itself is undermined.
Patel’s willingness to review previously hidden files and declassify concerning tips—such as those involving potential foreign interference—marks a refreshing break from the stonewalling and selective memory that defined the Biden years.
While left-wing critics frantically label these efforts “conspiracy theories,” the American people deserve full sunlight on what happened in 2020.
Suppressing legitimate questions only deepens public distrust.
This renewed investigation aligns perfectly with core conservative principles: honest government, rule of law applied equally, and protection of the sacred right to vote without manipulation or dilution.
Millions of everyday Americans—hardworking families, churchgoers, and small business owners—never accepted the sanitized narrative pushed by legacy media and Big Tech.
Patel’s evidence offers hope that truth will finally prevail.