Kash Patel Tells Joe Rogan He Found Comey’s Secret Room, “I Found The Vault, And Now I’m Going To Work”

Kash Patel revealed to Joe Rogan that investigators recently uncovered a secret room in FBI headquarters filled with concealed documents and hard drives from the Russiagate era. Patel alleges the evidence proves a coordinated effort by top government officials to sabotage Trump—and that they were arrogant enough to document it all.

Key Facts:

  • Kash Patel, now FBI Director, discovered a hidden room at the Hoover Building containing documents and drives tied to former Director James Comey and others.
  • The files allegedly include proof of misconduct by officials involved in the Trump-Russia investigation, including Bruce and Nelly Ohr, Andy McCabe, and Peter Strzok.
  • Some materials show Nelly Ohr lied under oath about working with her husband to dig up dirt on Trump.
  • Patel claims Andy McCabe and Rod Rosenstein discussed wearing a wire into the Oval Office to entrap Trump.
  • While many crimes fall outside the statute of limitations, Patel is exploring broader conspiracy charges which have no such limit.

The Rest of The Story:

During an interview with Joe Rogan, Kash Patel detailed how his team found a secret vault inside FBI headquarters—a room he says James Comey and others deliberately concealed.

Inside were documents and hard drives that had never been disclosed.

“My guys are going through that right now. What’s in there? A lot of stuff,” Patel said.

One document dump reveals that Nelly Ohr, wife of DOJ official Bruce Ohr, passed thumb drives of anti-Trump material to her husband—contradicting her sworn testimony to Congress.

“She got caught red-handed,” Patel said.

Although the statute of limitations has passed, he sees this as part of a broader conspiracy that could still lead to charges.

Patel also exposed the double standard in how figures like Andy McCabe and Peter Strzok were treated.

Both were involved in targeting Trump—and were later rewarded with media roles after being dismissed for misconduct.

Documents reveal McCabe even proposed recording Trump in the Oval Office, and he leaked sensitive info to the press, yet he still received full retirement benefits.

Commentary:

This story paints a disturbing picture of just how far some in our government were willing to go to derail Donald Trump’s presidency.

The arrogance is galling—top officials not only abused their power but actually documented their scheme, thinking they’d never be held accountable.

The sheer breadth of what Patel found confirms what many suspected for years: Russiagate wasn’t just a dirty political trick—it was a coordinated operation run by high-level government insiders.

The Ohrs, McCabe, Rosenstein, Comey, and others operated with impunity, assuming their secrets would remain buried.

The media’s role in all this is indefensible.

Rather than question any part of the narrative, they gave Pulitzers to outlets that pushed disinformation.

The New York Times and CNN served as amplifiers for false narratives while attacking anyone who questioned them.

And when these operatives got exposed?

They were hired by the very networks that once lauded their work.

This is how the system protects itself—by rewarding loyalty to the cause, not to the truth.

Peter Strzok, whose own texts revealed open contempt for Trump voters, is now a media darling.

Andy McCabe, who tried to entrap the sitting president, gets a CNN contributor role and a cushy retirement.

That’s why what Patel is doing now matters.

If he can tie these actions to a broader conspiracy, he could break through the legal immunity many of these players assumed they had.

The fact that they were arrogant enough to write everything down may be their undoing.

It’s shameful that much of this can’t be prosecuted due to technicalities.

But at least the American people are beginning to see the rot for what it is—and understand just how much they’ve been lied to.

Hopefully, this marks the beginning of a systemic correction that ensures such abuse never happens again.

The Bottom Line:

Kash Patel’s revelations confirm long-held suspicions of a coordinated effort to sabotage Trump from within the government.

While many of the crimes may no longer be prosecutable, exposing the truth still matters.

The documents hidden away by Comey and others may finally bring accountability—or at least prevent this kind of corruption from happening again.

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