Two top Republicans in the House and Senate have asked the FBI to review — for potential declassification — eight thumb drives that contain documents pertaining to the investigation into 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her use of a private email server for official business and handling classified information.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley of Iowa and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chair Rick Crawford of Arkansas asked FBI Director Kash Patel to review the materials. This is according to a social media post that Grassley wrote Tuesday.
The thumb drives have been stored at an “FBI offshoot office” since 2018, Grassley said. This office is likely the Washington Field Office Northern Virginia Resident Agency, about an hour’s drive outside of Washington, D.C., according to recently declassified documents. (RELATED: Team Obama Quietly Trying To Stop Americans From Hearing About ‘Russiagate’ Revelations)
Thumb drives containing unreviewed info on Clinton email scandal&mishandling of highly classified info hv been sitting at an FBI offshoot office since 2018 I sent a letter w House Intel Chair Crawford asking Dir Patel 2 review materials&report back ASAP
— Chuck Grassley (@ChuckGrassley) July 29, 2025
The thumb drives contain droves of emails apparently obtained by Russian intelligence from Clinton, former President Barack Obama and members of Congress, recently declassified documents indicate.
The existence of the thumb drives was revealed in a document tranche declassified last week. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard — in collaboration with Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe — have revealed through a set of declassified materials an apparent conspiracy by Obama and his top spy agency chiefs to pin President Donald Trump to Russia.
One of the three files released in recent days is the classified annex of a Department of Justice Inspector General’s (DOJ OIG’s) report. The DOJ IG report examined the integrity of the 2015-2016 FBI investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server for official work as secretary of state — an investigation codenamed Midyear Exam. The FBI closed the investigation without any indictments. According to the recently declassified annex, the FBI obtained eight thumb drives of documents from a source codenamed “T1” with potential relevance to the Midyear investigation, but it never reviewed them, in part because Obama’s White House asserted executive privilege. Foreign intelligence services, likely Russian, had obtained the emails through cyber espionage. T1 had returned them to the American intelligence community, the report states.
The first five thumb drives included documents obtained through cyber intrusions into the State Department and could have shed light on whether Clinton’s use of a private server put national security at risk. They included emails with the terms “Clinton” and “clintonemail.com” but the FBI never searched them in-depth. (RELATED: Social Media Posts Reveal Anti-Trump Bias Of CIA Officer Who Helped Create 2016 Russiagate Report)
The thumb drives also included emails from President Barack Obama. On Obama’s last full day in office, Jan. 19, 2017, then-White House Counsel W. Neil Eggleston penned a letter to the FBI asserting a continuing right of the president’s representatives to “protect potentially privileged information” on the thumb drives, the report states.
Details about the other three thumb drives are sparse. They could include information about Obama’s White House, Congress and the State Department.
The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service obtained emails from the U.S. government, political groups and think tanks, according to another file released by U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in recent days: A House Intelligence Committee investigation. The investigation delved into the paucity of evidence supporting the idea that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted Trump to win the 2016 election. It had been confined to a lockbox at CIA headquarters for years. The emails allegedly revealed concerns within the Democratic Party about Clinton’s physical and mental health, including daily use of “heavy tranquilizers” during the 2016 campaign. Obama was among the people with concerns, the report states.
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