Seth Rich Murder Case Buried By Trump FBI?

A young man gets shot in the back on a D.C. street in the dead of night. His wallet’s still in his pocket. His phone’s still on him. His watch — still ticking. Police call it a botched robbery. And for nearly a decade, that’s where the story was supposed to end.

Except it didn’t.

The Seth Rich case has been a thorn in the Deep State’s side since July 10, 2016, and no amount of bureaucratic sandbagging has made it go away. Rich was a DNC staffer, a Bernie guy, reportedly furious at the way the party machine was rigging the game against Sanders. Then WikiLeaks started dumping DNC emails that exposed the ugly guts of the Hillary Clinton operation. And Seth Rich turned up dead.

Robbery. Sure. The kind of robbery where the robbers forget to rob you.

The Russia Lie That Won’t Die

Here’s what the establishment desperately needs you to believe: Russian hackers stole those DNC emails. That was the foundation of the entire Russia collusion hoax that consumed Trump’s first term like a political wildfire. But there has never been a shred of real evidence that Russia transferred those emails. Not one byte of proof. What there is evidence of is a young man with motive, access, and a conscience — and a government that has spent nine years making sure you never connect those dots.

Hillary needed a villain. Russia fit the costume. And anyone who pointed at Seth Rich got labeled a conspiracy theorist faster than you can say “fact-check.”

Enter Ty Clevenger — The Man Who Won’t Quit

Attorney Ty Clevenger has been fighting for Seth Rich documents like a terrier with a bone. For eight years, he’s dragged the FBI and DOJ through FOIA litigation, and what has he found? Lies. Hidden records. Defied court orders. The works.

Clevenger laid it out bluntly back in December:

“In eight years of FOIA litigation, we’ve repeatedly caught the FBI lying to the court and hiding records about Seth Rich. On a massive scale.”

He also dropped this gem:

“We now know that the FBI buried the J6 pipe bomber case for five years. Is it really so hard to believe that the FBI would bury the Seth Rich case for nine years?”

No, Ty. It’s not hard to believe at all. It’s practically on-brand.

Clevenger went further, arguing that the Seth Rich case may be even bigger than the pipe bomber scandal because it could prove the FBI has known since September 2016 that Rich — not Russian hackers — was the source of the DNC emails published by WikiLeaks.

Read that again. The FBI may have known the truth before Trump even took office the first time. And they let the collusion circus run anyway.

And Here’s Where It Gets Stupid

This week, reporter Breanna Morello broke the news that the FBI filed a motion to reject Clevenger’s discovery requests. The Bureau wants a protective order to quash what it calls “overbroad” and “unduly burdensome” requests. Translation: “Stop asking us questions we don’t want to answer.”

This isn’t Obama’s FBI doing this. This isn’t Comey’s FBI. This isn’t Wray’s FBI. This is happening under Kash Patel — Trump’s handpicked director. The guy who was supposed to be the wrecking ball that finally cracked the Deep State open.

Clevenger says he’s made Patel personally aware of the situation. Patel’s response? According to Clevenger, the director “does not want to get involved in the Seth Rich stuff.”

Doesn’t want to get involved? Brother, you’re the FBI Director. You don’t get to sit this one out like it’s a neighborhood HOA dispute.

Trump’s FBI Has a Problem

Look, I’m a Trump guy. You know that. And Trump didn’t put Kash Patel in that chair to be a caretaker. He put him there to clean house. But if the same entrenched bureaucrats who buried evidence under Comey and Wray are still running the same plays under Patel — filing the same motions, defying the same court orders, hiding the same documents — then what exactly changed?

Either Patel doesn’t know what his own agency is doing, which is a management problem. Or he knows and is choosing to look the other way, which is worse.

Trump built his movement on draining the swamp. The Seth Rich case sits right at the bottom of that swamp, buried under nine years of sludge. The documents exist. The court has ordered their release. The FBI is still fighting to keep them locked up.

Kash, pick up the phone. Release the records. Let the chips fall. Because right now, the only people smiling about this are the ones who needed Seth Rich’s story to stay buried forever — and that should tell you everything you need to know.


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