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House FORCES Biden To Reveal Covid Origins!

The House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill proposed by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) that would force the Biden administration to declassify all intelligence it has gathered on the origins of Covid-19. This bill is now heading to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported on a Department of Energy report that found the lab leak theory to be the most likely scenario for the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This was further supported by the FBI’s statements affirming the lab leak as the most likely origin.

The U.S. House of Representatives held hearings on Tuesday, where Subcommittee on the Covid Pandemic Chair Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) explained why the virus is unlikely to have natural origins. He cited the virus’s binding domain optimized for human cells and its furin cleavage site, which has never been seen before in a SARS-related virus, as evidence of its unnatural origin.

The hearings also included former CDC Director Robert Redfield and FBI Director Wray, who both spoke out against Dr. Anthony Fauci’s attempts to mislead the public. Redfield was excluded from discussions on the lab leak theory, and Wray stated that the FBI had long assessed that the origin of the pandemic was likely a lab incident in Wuhan. Fauci has since agreed to testify before Congress on the matter.

The passage of this bill is a huge victory for those who have been calling for transparency on the Covid origins matter. It is an important step in uncovering the truth about how Covid-19 began and who is responsible for it. Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that President Joe Biden will sign this bill into law, as his son has made millions from CCP-connected business deals. This is yet another example of the Biden administration’s willingness to prioritize their own interests over those of the American people.

Written by Staff Reports

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