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Republican memo primarily written by Indian-American lawyer, the NYT reported

The "Kash memo" portrays the FBI in a negative light, alleging that the agency helped the Democratic party and its presidenti­al candidate Hillary against Donald Trump, the eventual winner of the 2016 Prez polls

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A controvers­ial Republican memo that accuses the FBI of political bias has primarily been written by IndianAmer­ican lawyer Kashyap "Kash" Patel, according to a media report. The "Kash memo" portrays the FBI in a negative light, alleging that the agency helped the Democratic party and its presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump, the eventual winner of the 2016 presidenti­al elections, The New York Times reported. The report said the explosive memo was primarily written by Patel, a committee staff member for Representa­tive Devin Nunes, Republican of California and the chairman of the Intelligen­ce Committee. The office of Congressma­n Nunes where Patel works has refuted the report that he is the author of the memo which they assert is a collective and team effort. "The problem is the lack of facts. Kash being the 'driving force' behind the memo is not a fact. Kash being the 'pusher of the memo' is not a fact. Unnamed people referring to 'the Kash memo' is not a fact," Jack Langer, a spokespers­on for Nunes was quoted as saying by the Daily Beast. Patel did not immediatel­y respond to a PTI query on this. In an email to The New York Times, Damon Nelson, staff director of the House Select Committee on Intelligen­ce said that no single member was responsibl­e for the memo and that its creation was a "team effort" that involved investigat­ors who had access to source material. "The clamour to identify 'an author' is indicative of an alarming trend by opponents of our investigat­ion which is to promote spurious allegation­s against committee members and staff. They will not impact the committee's focus and commitment to continue this investigat­ion," Nelson was quoted as saying.

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