Congress Unanimously Approves the Covid Origins Bill; Next Stop: President Biden’s Desk

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Congress Unanimously Approves the Covid Origins Bill; Next Stop: President Biden’s Desk
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If he vetoes the bill, Biden “ought to consider the irreparable damage it will cause our ability to restore public trust in government,” a group of Republicans wrote.

After the House unanimously passed a bill that would declassify the U.S. intelligence information about the origins of Covid-19, President“I haven’t made that decision yet,” Biden said on Friday when asked if he would sign the bill, which yielded a vote of 419-0 in the House. It had already been passed by the Senate—again, with no opposition.responded to reporters’ questions about Biden’s stance on the bill.

Biden’s irresolute response has sparked impatience, if not outrage, among a number of members of Congress. “By passing this bipartisan bill, Congress has sent a clear message that it’s critical to provide full transparency regarding what is known about how this pandemic started, how taxpayer dollars may have been spent on risky research, and if labs performing such research are upholding the highest standards of safety,” a group of Republicans wrote in a statement after the vote.it will cause our ability to restore public trust in government,” the group said.

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