A seismic shift is coming to Washington. Investigative journalist John Solomon reports that a deluge of newly declassified intelligence is poised to expose hidden truths about U.S. elections and government overreach, potentially reshaping the political landscape as we know it.
The revelations, expected within the next ten days, stem from a massive release of documents spearheaded by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and the FBI. These aren’t simply updates; Solomon described the findings as “explosive,” detailing information deliberately concealed from the public – and possibly even from former President Donald Trump – for years.
At the heart of this unfolding story is a previously unknown FBI operation, operating entirely “off-the-books.” Beyond the already known investigations like Arctic Frost and Plasmic Echo, this clandestine effort targeted President Trump and his associates with a chilling tactic: “speech delimiters.”
Imagine a world where simply *speaking* about certain topics, using specific phrases, automatically branded you a “national security threat.” That’s the reality this operation created, placing individuals on lists and subjecting them to secret government surveillance. Solomon himself was unknowingly targeted in 2022, a personal experience that fueled a relentless three-year pursuit of these documents.
The breakthrough came when FBI agents, working under Kash Patel, unearthed the operation’s hidden location – a secure facility containing the coded name and prohibited-access files. Senior FBI executives, disillusioned with the practices of previous leadership, quietly guided Patel to these long-buried secrets, revealing a labyrinth of concealed investigations.
The implications extend beyond past surveillance. A grand jury subpoena recently issued in Maricopa County, Arizona, seeks gigabytes of election data. This action was triggered by disturbing observations made by congressional observers during the 2024 election – observers who documented irregularities so significant they prompted federal intervention.
These observers, a bipartisan team from the House Administration Committee, witnessed unsettling practices and compiled a detailed report. Coupled with concerns raised by Arizona officials in previous elections, their findings were enough to convince a federal grand jury to demand access to voter data, searching for evidence of systemic issues.
The investigation isn’t limited to Arizona. It’s part of a broader, five-phase review of election administration in several states, focusing on areas where laws may have been disregarded. Violations of state election laws, even unintentional, carry federal penalties, potentially leading to prosecutions.
Meanwhile, former President Trump revealed that Director Gabbard had already uncovered “bags of information” – documents deliberately hidden, potentially detailing widespread corruption in the 2020 election. These “burn bags,” meant to be destroyed, remained intact, offering a glimpse into a concerted effort to conceal the truth.
Gabbard’s ongoing investigations confirm long-held suspicions: the integrity of America’s electoral system has been compromised. Evidence suggests vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems, susceptible to hacking and manipulation, reinforcing the call for a return to paper ballots and a restoration of public trust.
The coming days promise a cascade of revelations, poised to challenge established narratives and force a reckoning with the hidden realities of American politics. The information, painstakingly uncovered and now on the verge of public release, has the potential to fundamentally alter the course of the nation.