A previously released FBI memo has drawn skepticism from intelligence agents. The document described an alleged scheme by China to interfere in the 2020 U.S. election.
The memo reportedly detailed a plan involving the creation of fake identification documents. These IDs were purportedly sourced from China to influence the electoral process.
Intelligence officials have questioned the memo’s credibility. Some agents expressed doubts about the evidence supporting the claims.
The document did not provide concrete proof of the scheme. Its release added to ongoing debates about foreign interference in American elections.
China has consistently denied any efforts to meddle in U.S. elections. Beijing has dismissed such allegations as baseless.
The memo’s contents remain under review by various agencies. No official confirmation of the scheme has been made public.
This case highlights ongoing challenges in verifying intelligence. The document’s validity continues to be a topic of discussion among experts.





