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CIA Lab Leak Cover-Up Exposed: Truth Silenced, Whistleblowers Targeted

Wednesday’s Senate hearing blew the lid off a bureaucracy that thinks it can lie to the American people without consequence, and hardworking patriots should be furious. A decorated intelligence officer testified that CIA analysts concluded a lab leak was the most likely origin of COVID-19, yet those conclusions were buried while the public was fed a different story.

That whistleblower, James Erdman III, told the committee the agency retaliated against employees who told the truth and even monitored investigators’ phones and computers as they tried to get to the bottom of what really happened. This is not the conduct of a rogue employee; it is the behavior of an agency protecting its own narrative at the expense of national security and truth.

If you thought the outrages stopped there, think again: multiple sources say the CIA took back some 40 boxes of JFK and MKUltra documents that Tulsi Gabbard’s team was preparing to declassify, effectively raiding the DNI’s declassification effort in the dead of night. The image of our own intelligence agencies hoarding files and obstructing a director appointed to bring sunlight into darkness should horrify every American who believes in transparency.

On Jesse Watters Primetime, former CIA officer John Kiriakou cut through the spin and called Dr. Fauci’s preemptive pardon unacceptable, insisting that no one should be above the law while whistleblowers risk everything to expose wrongdoing. That bluntness is exactly what we need from patriots who remember that accountability is the backbone of a free republic.

The uproar over Fauci’s pardon and the autopen controversy is now more than political theater; senators like Rand Paul are racing against statute-of-limitations deadlines to force real accountability, and the legal questions about those last-minute clemency moves are fair and pressing. Americans deserve to know whether justice was sidestepped by paperwork and political favors, and they deserve answers now, not platitudes.

Washington can no longer hide behind jargon and redactions while our institutions are eroded from within; Congress must demand the immediate return of every seized document, full protection for whistleblowers, and prosecutions where serious crimes are alleged. If the CIA thinks it can flout oversight, it has miscalculated the resolve of a country that remembers what liberty costs and why truth matters.

Patriots, this is the fight for transparency and the rule of law — the very things that built this nation. Stand with those who risked everything to come forward, pressure your representatives to hold the deep state accountable, and insist that every official, no matter how exalted, answer under oath.

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