ICYMI: Sen. Marshall On the Biden Admin. Stonewalling Congress’s Covid Origins Investigations: What Are They Hiding?

ICYMI: Sen. Marshall On the Biden Admin. Stonewalling Congress’s Covid Origins Investigations: What Are They Hiding?
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Wichita, Kansas– U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. appeared on Newsmax’s On the Record with Greta Van Susteren to discuss President Biden’s lack of transparency with the American people on the origins of Covid-19 and the Biden Administration’s failure to declassify all of the documents Congress needs to fully investigate this virus that killed over a million Americans. 

You may click HERE or on the image above to watch Senator Marshall’s full interview.

Highlights from the interview include:

“What we would like to do is see each individual report, but the federal government continues to hide those from us. So we don’t know if they’re covering for Dr. Fauci, we don’t know if they’re covering because U.S. dollars were actually used to fund this, or that we know for sure that a guy named Dr. Ben Hu was funded with U.S. tax dollars and was probably a patient zero or one the first patients to have the virus as well.”

“The jury’s still out, but a preponderance of evidence shows that this virus was made in Wuhan, China and leaked from a laboratory there.”

“There was a litany of events that happened in September October 2019. Dr. Shi, the bat lady, shuts down their DNA lab bank, they’re doing lots of work on the laboratory itself, there was some major back up vacuum systems that are broken down as well. The military gets involved, they start working on a vaccine and it just goes on and on all these ‘coincidences.’”

“All the evidence points for this, but the intelligence community is scared of their own shadow. And why don’t they declassify this information? Why don’t they even share it with Congress who has the ability to see this?”

Original source can be found here.



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