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US: ‘There is a huge lack of accountability in America’s Biden government’, claims former President Trump’s aide Kash Patel.

An official who served under former President Donald Trump says there is a severe lack of accountability in the US government by those who have flouted the law and remain in office.

Claim in new book Government Gangster
The new book by former Trump national security aide and Indian-American attorney Kash Patel is highly critical of the American bureaucracy. In his new book ‘Government Gangster’ it has been said that the number of people breaking the law in the American government is very high.

Talk on India-America relations also
In another context, Patel said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done a very good job on the global stage by advancing India’s interests. “However right now, as I see it, India is more involved in the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) organization than in US relations,” he said. This is a direct result of President Joe Biden not prioritizing relations with India.

Patel said, ‘The motive behind writing the book was that I worked for 16 years in both administrations (Democrat and Republican). During this time I came to understand that there is a severe lack of accountability in the government by those who have broken laws while in office. I thought that I should bring before everyone what I have seen and felt. So I decided to write. It was also a part of trying to provide a solution to the problem of how to defeat the secret conspiracies of influential people at the top of the government, this is one of our most important missions.

Collusion among people sitting in Biden administration
In response to a question, Patel alleged that there is a nexus between the Biden administration and ‘people holding such top positions’. The 43-year-old attorney alleged, ‘The Biden administration is full of these corrupt ‘government gangsters’, whom I list by name and title in my book. This is not just a Democrat or Republican issue.