In July of 2016, Seth Rich was killed in Washington, D.C. His death was reported as a robbery gone wrong, but there were things that just didn’t make sense from the beginning. The lack of transparency by the D.C. Metro Police added to the feeling that something was being covered up. Well, it is still being covered up, but there are a number of investigative reporters who are still on the case.
NOTE: The following is from a source I am not familiar with, but the information does agree with things I am familiar with.
On April 4th, Joe Hoft reported:
Attorney Ty Clevenger has been working on 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.
The article notes:
The FBI has just filed a motion to REJECT @Ty_Clevenger ’s discovery requests in the Seth Rich FOIA case.
The FBI filed a motion for a protective order seeking to quash the plaintiff’s broad discovery requests served on March 4, 2026, arguing that discovery is generally disfavored and inappropriate in FOIA litigation absent evidence of bad faith, which the court has repeatedly found lacking in prior rulings.
The motion contends that the interrogatories and requests for production are overbroad, irrelevant to the underlying FOIA claims, unduly burdensome, and disproportionate, requesting the court to prohibit further discovery without its prior leave.
It is time the information was made public and the people responsible for the crime and the coverup were held accountable.