
Where is Kash Patel? His FBI is defying a court order to produce records in the Seth Rich case.
Attorney Ty Clevenger has been behind the Seth Rich case for a decade. The Deep State actors running the government continue to stall and defy court orders, and Clevenger continues to demand justice.
It is believed that Seth Rich is a pivotal key to the Russia Collusion coup attempt of the first Trump Administration.
The Deep State DOJ and FBI have gone through extreme efforts to cover up any information they have on Seth Rich. Rich is who many believe transferred DNC emails to WikiLeaks during the 2016 election. He was a Bernie fan who worked in the DNC at that time. He was reportedly upset with what the DNC was doing to Bernie. On July 10, 2016, Rich was found shot in the back due to what law enforcement labeled a burglary, and yet his wallet, phone, and watch were left on his person. This is at the time WikiLeaks began dropping damaging DNC emails that showed the inner workings of the Hillary campaign.
It is believed that Seth Rich forwarded emails from Podesta to WikiLeaks. We all know without a doubt that it is a lie to claim that the Russians were involved in the transfer of these emails. There is simply no evidence that Russia was involved, and there never has been evidence that Russia was involved.
Hillary wanted to deflect attention from her email scandal and the contents of her emails. She also wanted to punish whoever sent those emails to WikiLeaks. This is why many believe Seth Rich was murdered.
Attorney Ty Clevenger, for years, has doggedly gone after information held by the Deep State FBI and DOJ that they refuse to release related to Seth Rich’s murder. It is the law that documents related to Seth Rich be released per Clevenger’s requests, but the Deep State DOJ keeps hiding these documents from the public.
The DOJ under new management is still withholding these documents – what is going on?
Attorney Clevenger writes last night:
In re Seth Rich… We now know that @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?
And given recent revelations about massive fraud in the 2020 election in Georgia (media collusion, bad-faith lawsuits, and bogus prosecutions of anyone who dared to ask questions), is it really so hard to believe that the same tactics were used to silence those who questioned the Seth Rich narrative?
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.
@FBIDirectorKash Patel’s FBI is currently defying a court order to produce records. (We have a pending motion to hold the FBI in contempt of court). I’ve made sure that Patel is personally aware of the issue, but he says he does not want to get involved in the Seth Rich stuff. Why not?
I’d argue that Seth’s case is a lot more significant than the pipe bomber because it will likely show that the FBI has known since September 2016 that Seth — and not Russian “hackers” — was the source of the DNC emails published by
@wikileaks.I suspect “grand conspiracy” indictments will be coming of the Southern District of Florida in January or February (Obama CIA director @JohnBrennan acknowledged today that he is a target of the Florida grand jury), so maybe Patel and @AGPamBondi want to keep the Seth Rich documents under wraps until the indictments are made public. Is the government on the verge of acknowledging that Seth was the source rather than the Russians?(I’m really trying to give them the benefit of the doubt here).
Meanwhile, where have GOP reps and senators been for the last nine years? [Clevenger notes a number of politicians who don’t appear to give a damn.]
It’s late. Enough venting. Time to go to bed.
In re Seth Rich… We now know that @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?
And given recent revelations about massive fraud in the 2020 election in Georgia (media collusion,…
— Ty Clevenger (@Ty_Clevenger) December 23, 2025