Ningún demócrata asiste a la audiencia del Senado sobre los orígenes del COVID-19

Una audiencia del comité del Senado sobre los orígenes del COVID-19 se llevó a cabo el miércoles sin la presencia de ningún miembro demócrata. El denunciante de la CIA, James Erdman III, testificó que el Dr. Anthony Fauci influyó intencionalmente en el encubrimiento de información clave. Los republicanos en el panel criticaron a las agencias federales por su falta de transparencia.

El Comité de Seguridad Nacional y Asuntos Gubernamentales del Senado celebró la sesión el 13 de mayo para examinar cómo las agencias federales manejaron la información sobre los orígenes de la pandemia. Erdman declaró en sus comentarios iniciales que Fauci aprovechó su posición para seleccionar expertos y controlar los hallazgos de la comunidad de inteligencia. Se refirió específicamente a los autores del artículo The Proximal Origin of SARS-COV2 y señaló la falta de supervisión sobre las políticas de investigación relacionadas.

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