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VisitCongressional hearings on Biden administration's handling of COVID-19 lab leak evidence by end of 2025?
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Biden Administration Allegedly Covered Up COVID-19 Lab Leak Evidence from FBI, DIA, and Jason Bannan in 2021
Dec 26, 2024, 10:32 PM
Recent reports highlight a cover-up by the Biden administration regarding the origins of COVID-19, specifically the lab leak theory. Intelligence agencies, including the FBI and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), had evidence suggesting that COVID-19 was manipulated in a laboratory linked to the People's Liberation Army in Wuhan. However, this information was reportedly suppressed, as key scientists from these agencies were excluded from a briefing with President Biden in 2021. Former FBI scientist Jason Bannan revealed that he was prepared to present this evidence but was never given the opportunity. The Wall Street Journal's investigation indicates that disagreements among intelligence experts about the virus's origins were deeper than previously known, with some officials advocating for the lab leak hypothesis while others promoted a natural origin narrative. This situation has raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence and the transparency of the Biden administration's handling of COVID-19's origins.
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