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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

House GOP COVID probe: Disease may have hit humans months earlier than thought

 Rep. Ronny Jackson is gearing up another investigation of the origins of COVID-19 — and wants to bring Dr. Anthony Fauci and a US-based coronavirus researcher credited with working on the “blueprint” for SARS-CoV-2 back before Congress.

Jackson (R-Texas) spoke to The Post about his plans to investigate both COVID and reported cases of Havana syndrome among US diplomats days before the leak of a bombshell Defense Department report revealing that seven US military service members contracted COVID-19-like symptoms after participating in the World Military Games in October 2019 in Wuhan, China.

The brief report, which should have been released to Congress in December 2022 but was suppressed by the Biden administration and obtained this week by the Washington Free Beacon, could reset the timeline of the outbreak after the Wall Street Journal reported in 2021 that the virus was likely spreading around the Chinese city in November 2019 before going on to kill more than 1 million Americans.

Jackson, 57, a former White House physician, said he plans on calling back Fauci — after the former chief White House medical adviser sat last year for a transcribed interview and hearing before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic — and “absolutely” wants to speak with Dr. Ralph Baric, who also had a transcribed interview with the COVID panel.

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) is gearing up another House probe on the origins of COVID-19.NurPhoto via Getty Images

Baric, a leading US epidemiology specialist at the University of North Carolina, had a working relationship with Dr. Shi Zhengli at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and was listed as a collaborator on a grant proposal from the since-debarred federal grantee EcoHealth Alliance that aimed to increase the infectiousness of bat coronaviruses.

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) last year asked the intelligence community’s watchdog to investigate whether “conflicted individuals” misled federal investigators, noting that Baric previously admitted to being a part of the Biological Sciences Experts Group, which advised intelligence officials on countering biological weapons and other threats.

Fauci, who also served as the Biden White House’s COVID czar, has been grilled in the past about NIH funding that was granted to EcoHealth for experiments at the WIV, but has maintained, along with EcoHealth, that it was not considered gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses.

“We need to look at what’s going on in the IC with regards to how information is being processed and passed,” said Jackson, who added that he believed Fauci was “complicit” in a government-wide cover-up early in the pandemic.

“I guess the biggest issue here is, you know, having been a member of the COVID committee, we were looking at the origins of COVID, and, you know, not really getting all the answers that we needed in my mind by any shape, form or fashion,” he explained.

Fauci, who also served as the Biden White House’s COVID czar, has been grilled in the past about NIH funding that was granted to EcoHealth for experiments at the WIV.Getty Images

“They tried typical ways to just stonewall us,” he added. “You know, they would drag things out and take months and months to get stuff to us, and we’d have to ask repeatedly for it — and then when we did get stuff, everything was heavily redacted, and we would get just hundreds and hundreds of pages of just open source information that had really nothing to do with the question they were asking.”

Jackson is hopeful that is going to change during the second Trump administration with the appointment of Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence and John Ratcliffe as CIA director.

On Wednesday, Gabbard announced a new accountability task force will be drilling down on COVID origins, Havana syndrome, the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane probe of Trump-Russia collusion during the 2016 election and “the Biden Administration’s domestic surveillance and censorship actions against Americans, and more.”

Ratcliffe — who has previously called the lab-leak hypothesis the “only” explanation for the pandemic — also released an intelligence assessment completed under his predecessor, CIA Director William Burns, that assessed “with low confidence that a research-related origin of the COVID-19 pandemic is more likely than a natural origin based on the available body of reporting,” per an agency spokesperson.

The Texas congressman and doctor said he “absolutely” wants to speak with Dr. Ralph Baric, who also had a previous transcribed interview with another House COVID panel.Bloomberg via Getty Images

“I’ve already talked to everyone that’s kind of leading these different elements of the intelligence community, and I’ve stressed to them that, you know, we expect things to be different and they’ve reassured me that things are going to be vastly different,” Jackson said.

Many of the key players in the COVID origins saga have endured repeated questioning from Senate and House lawmakers — and troves of Fauci’s emails have already been produced from his time as the head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Symptoms associated with the strange affliction Havana syndrome.AP

Those hearings, interviews and government records have fueled Republican lawmakers’ criticisms of early intelligence reports that downplayed the lab-leak hypothesis and sided with the theory that SARS-CoV-2 spread naturally to humans from animals.

Federal scientists at the FBI and Defense Department have also charged that Biden appointees “silenced” them from sharing findings pointing toward an accidental lab leak during a key August 2021 briefing with the then-president.

“You had people like Anthony Fauci who were basically saying that ‘This was natural, this was not of lab origin. This did not come from the lab in Wuhan,'” Jackson recalled. “And when you really pressed them on the issues, one of the reasons they always stated [was] ‘Because the intelligence community across the board has looked at this and has made that assessment.'”

Baric, a leading US epidemiology specialist at the University of North Carolina, had a working relationship with Dr. Shi Zhengli at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (above left).SHEPHERD HOU/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
On Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced a new accountability task force will be drilling down on COVID origins.REUTERS

By 2023, however, the FBI and Energy Department had both come out with assessments indicating a lab leak was the most likely explanation for the new coronavirus.

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told The Post Wednesday that the delayed Pentagon report on the October 2019 illnesses was further proof that COVID information had been “hidden by Washington insiders.”

“The American people deserve the truth. This report is the latest nail in the coffin for the Chinese wet market theory and further confirms that the public was misled on the origin of the pandemic for years. I won’t stop investigating to uncover the truth,” Ernst said.

Jackson is hoping that more whistleblowers will come forward to finish the probe into COVID origins and restore “trust and confidence in the public health sector.”

A bombshell Defense Department report also revealed that seven US military service members contracted COVID-19-like symptoms after participating in the World Military Games in October 2019 in Wuhan, China.Xinhua News Agency / Shutterstock

“We still have a lot of unanswered questions,” Jackson said. “Those that were responsible for this, including China, for crying out loud, should be held responsible.”

“As a doctor and as a member of Congress,” he added, “as an American who saw family and friends suffer from this, we need answers on where did this come from … and how do we stop it from happening again?”

Reps for Baric and Fauci did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/09/us-news/house-gop-readies-covid-probe-as-report-shows-sickness-may-have-hit-humans-months-earlier-than-thought/

Unholy alliance behind cop killers’ parole: ex-cons, Soros, 2 NY governors

 Convicted cop killers should never walk free, but New York’s soft-on-crime parole board is poised to release its 44th such monster since 2017.

For this injustice, you can blame mayoral wannabe Andrew Cuomo and his criminal-coddling successor, Gov. Kathy Hochul.

Also to blame is a network of George Soros-funded pro-crime advocacy groups — call it the decarceration-industrial complex — putting constant pressure on Albany lawmakers.

One of these groups, Release Aging People in Prison, is run by a man who is himself out on parole after being convicted of the attempted murder of an NYPD sergeant.  

You can’t make this up.

The parole “reform” agenda in Albany is driven largely by ex-cons, bankrolled by extreme leftists. 

Later this month cop killer David McClary will go before the state Parole Board.  

In 1988 McClary snuck up behind 22-year-old rookie cop Edward Byrne, who was seated in his patrol car guarding a building, and fired five bullets into the back of Byrne’s head. 

It was a horrific crime, but McClary’s odds of being paroled are good. 

In February the board sprang Lee Ernest Walker, who fatally shot NYPD Officer Juan Andino in 1984 — the 43rd cop killer set free in the last eight years.

The surge is Cuomo’s doing.

As governor, Cuomo appointed 12 of the current state board’s 16 members, including this doozy, Tana Agostini.

When Agostini worked on the staff of the Assembly committee overseeing prisons, she fell in love with prisoner Thomas O’Sullivan, a convicted murderer notorious for an escape attempt and an attack on another inmate.

She lobbied the Parole Board to get O’Sulllivan released, and succeeded in 2013. Four years later, Cuomo appointed Agostini herself to the board.

Assemblyman Brian Kolb called that choice “malpractice.”

Credit RAPP, which lobbied Cuomo to rid the Parole Board of members with a law-enforcement background.

Caving to leftist activists, Cuomo ordered the board to consider an inmate’s “progress” behind bars — and to weigh that more heavily than the severity of the original offense.

Every year since, the prison gates have swung wide open for cop assassins, including the Black Liberation Army’s Anthony Bottom, released in 2020 after being convicted of pumping 12 shots into Officer Joseph Piagentini as he begged to live.

Cuomo seems to love cop killers. Hours before resigning as governor in disgrace, as one of his last official acts, he chose to commute the life sentence of David Gilbert, imprisoned for his role in a heist that left two police officers dead. 

Hochul hasn’t done much better: She should be fully staffing the Parole Board — a $170,000-a-year appointment that requires state Senate confirmation — but 11 of the 16 current members are operating on expired terms.   

When Hochul tried to appoint NYPD legal advisor Ernest Hart, she got bulldozed by Albany’s pro-crime leftists, who, in the words of Assemblymember Michaelle Solages, believe that incarceration “has its roots in systemic racism.”  

That echoes RAPP’s claim.

RAPP is funded in part by Soros’ Foundation to Promote Open Society ($1.3 million donated to RAPP’s parent organization, in its latest charity filing) and the Soros-affiliated Tides Foundation (more than $1.2 million that same year), as well as the Ben & Jerry’s Foundation and other leftist nonprofits.

Jose Saldana, RAPP’s executive director, was convicted for the 1979 attempted murder of a police officer and paroled from New York state prison in 2018.

Also on RAPP’s staff is convicted murderer Stanley Bellamy, who became involved with the group while still behind bars.

Pandering to RAPP, Hochul commuted Bellamy’s sentence in December 2022, lopping off 25 years. Bingo: Bellamy went from prisoner to parole advocate.

And RAPP isn’t content with today’s lax parole standards — it’s pushing two radical bills to make the rules even looser.

Its Elder Parole measure would permit prisoners age 55 or older who have served 15 years to apply for parole.

Its Fair and Timely Parole Act, explains Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney, would “rig” parole hearings to focus on the prisoner’s current risk to the public, regardless of how egregious the crime — like slaughtering a police officer.

That’s Cuomo’s directive on steroids.

New York’s legislators should be listening to their constituents, not to Soros-funded ex-cons.

New York City voters distressed about crime have their eyes on the upcoming mayor’s race.

But if they want safety, they need to pay attention to what’s happening in Albany, where the inmates and their allies are in charge.

Some crimes are so depraved that the perpetrator should never be allowed to breathe free air. Assassinating a police officer tops that list.

And next year, voters across the Empire State should elect a governor and Legislature that will outlaw the possibility of parole for convicted cop killers.

Letting them walk makes every officer a target.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York and co-founder of the Committee to Save Our City.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/09/opinion/the-unholy-alliance-behind-cop-killers-parole-ex-cons-george-soros-and-two-ny-governors/

Yuan Drops to Weakest Since 2007 as US-China Trade War Deepens

 


China’s onshore yuan dropped to the weakest level in nearly two decades with no signs of a let-up in trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

The onshore yuan slipped to 7.3518, the lowest since December 2007.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-10/yuan-drops-to-weakest-since-2007-as-us-china-trade-war-deepens