A newly released report from Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee says COVID-19's origins 'may have been' linked to a Chinese biological weapons program. COVID19
A newly released report from Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee says COVID-19's origins"may have been" linked to a Chinese biological weapons program.
"Contrary to the implication of the [intelligence community’s] declassified report, based on our investigation involving a variety of public and non-public information, we conclude that there are indications that SARS-CoV-2 may have been tied to China’s biological weapons research program," a summary of the report, obtained by Fox News Digital, stated."The IC failed to adequately address this information in its classified Updated Assessment.
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