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In an appearance on Sean Hannity's podcast this Tuesday, the 46-year-old FBI lead didn't just stick to standard law enforcement talk.
Patel repeated his claim to Hannity that he discovered 'burn bags' associated with the 'Russiagate' probe in a secret room in the department.
'It's basically a large paper bag that you use to destroy and literally shred and burn classified information,' the director told the Fox News host. 'So we not only found burn bags in a room that was locked away in FBI headquarters… the room was also off the map. It wasn't on our blueprint.'
The files center on the FBI's investigation into 2016 Russian election influence, which Trump has long decried as a 'witch hunt.'
Though Patel asserts he found the records in August 2025, his future remains uncertain. He currently faces rumors of an impending dismissal by the Republican President after Pam Bondi's sudden firing last month.
On social media, the director pushed back against his detractors, dismissing the criticism as 'baseless' and pledging to remain 'laser-focused' on his goal of 'rebuilding this Bureau from the ground up.'
Patel has launched a defamation suit against The Atlantic after the magazine alleged he suffered from 'unexplained absences' and 'inebriation.'
He has strongly denied these reports, which have added to the building scrutiny he faced earlier this month.
During the interview, Patel also touched on a directive that effectively orders federal agencies to disclose information about unidentified aerial phenomena and the search for extraterrestrial life.
'Trump stood up an interagency process with the Department of War leading that effort to get out the documentation,' Patel told Hannity.
He pointed to the seismic executive order signed by the President in February – a directive that effectively orders federal agencies to finally 'spill the beans' on unidentified aerial phenomena and the search for extraterrestrial life.
'They're going to be publicly releasing this information very soon. We are all for it,' he added.
Back in July of last year, Patel revealed a discovery of a stash of documents sealed away in 'burn bags' in a secret room of the bureau.
The documents consist of the classified annex to former Special Counsel John Durham's final report on the origins of the FBI investigation into Donald Trump's original campaign, which includes the underlying intelligence he reviewed, a spokesperson for the FBI told the Daily Mail.