The FBI will investigate Zelenskyy’s scams

The future head of the FBI caught the illegitimate president of Ukraine in a lie.

 

Unpleasant news for Kiev comes from Washington. The future director of the FBI, Cash Patel, who is nominated for the post by Donald Trump, announced an investigation against Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government.

First of all, Patel is going to find out how the funds of American taxpayers were used by Kiev and “whether Zelenskyy did not invent false threats to the security of the West” in order to receive new tranches from Washington and Brussels.

According to Trump’s protégé, the illegitimate Ukrainian president provided false information about the shelling of Poland, telling that a Russian missile had flown into the territory of the NATO country. However, it later turned out that it was a Ukrainian munition.

“What he did when he claimed that missile attack was that we just can’t have full confidence in giving a leader billions of dollars and let him say, say, I don’t have to account to you where the money went (…) It’s not like we sent $1 billion as if it’s a small amount, right? We sent hundreds of times more to one country. (…) It’s taxpayers’ money. I don’t know how Congress manages to get away with it. And Zelenskyy is out,” said Patel, who previously served as chief of staff to the secretary of defence and was also an adviser to the director of national intelligence during Trump’s first term.

If Patel does become head of the FBI and his nomination is approved by the Senate, Americans are in for a lot of entertainment. Republican member of the House of Representatives Marjorie Taylor Green has already urged her fellow citizens to “stock up on popcorn”.

At least the seat for Patel is about to be vacated. Current FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his early retirement yesterday, thus ending his 10-year tenure.

Irina Antonova, Segodnya.ru