Three influential American lawmakers have demanded an investigation into allegations that Pakistan’s Ambassador to the U.S Masood Khan has links with terrorist and Islamist outfits. Pakistan last month said that the U.S government approved the nomination of Khan as its Ambassador to Washington, days after a prominent U.S Congressman urged President Joe Biden to reject his diplomatic credentials and termed him a “bona fide terrorist sympathiser.” In their letter dated March 9 to US Attorney General Merrick Garland, lawmakers Scott Perry, W Gregory Steube and Mary E Miller said that Khan’s close relationship with domestic actors linked with the Pakistani regime remains a critical concern. Watch the full video for more.