Hour 3
The Paycheck Protection Program Didn’t Save Jobs, Was ‘Inefficient Use Of Funds,’ Economists Say
Jen Psaki: I Treat Reporters Like ‘I’m an Orderly in an Insane Asylum’
NASA: Antarctic sea ice is growing, but we don’t know why
The Circle Woman: Report Shows Biden Staff Prescreening Psaki Press Briefing Questions
Why you haven’t seen a sit-down Biden interview yet
I told you this in January. I was called a conspiracy theorist. Now every western intelligence agency agrees with my assessment.
Deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger says there is now “a growing body of evidence” that COVID-19 leaked from a Chinese government-run lab in Wuhan.
Pottinger reportedly doubled down on the claim in a recent Zoom meeting with U.K. officials.
“There is a growing body of evidence that the lab is likely the most credible source of the virus,” Pottinger said, according to the Daily Mail.
He claimed that the virus may have escaped through a “leak or an accident,” adding, “even establishment figures in Beijing have openly dismissed the wet market story.”
China has long claimed that the virus emerged in December 2019 in a wet market, which sells freshly slaughtered animals, including exotic ones like turtles, snakes, bats, civits and pangolins.
I’ve also gone over how Chinese officials have dismissed the false ‘bat soup’ narrative in leaked documents. They didn’t dismiss it publicly, mind you.