When Joe Biden assumed the presidency in January 2021, he pledged to heal a nation fractured by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a recent report has revealed that his administration quietly withheld crucial information about the virus’s early spread—specifically, evidence that several U.S. service members may have contracted COVID-19 while in Wuhan as early as 2019.
The report, commissioned in 2022 and mandated by Congress to be made public, was instead only shared with select lawmakers. It wasn’t until the Trump administration posted the findings to a Department of Defense website that the information came to light. This has raised serious concerns about a potential cover-up and the government’s transparency regarding the virus’s origins.READ MORE