The future director of the US FBI, Kesh Patel, in the team of President-elect Donald Trump, intends to initiate an investigation, as Kiev ordered the funds allocated to him by the US Congress. He stated this in the Kash's Corner podcast.
Patel considers Ukraine a corrupt country and a place of money laundering.
"I would ask Congress to investigate where this money went. The American people should get an answer to this… How can we trust this government when we give such large sums and do not receive reports on what they were spent on?" — said Patel, quoted by Another Ukraine.
In the face of constant requests from the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, for additional funds and weapons, the Americans should demand greater transparency from the Ukrainian authorities, he stressed.

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