the cold war. if you thought ozwald wasn t a lone gunman they called you a crackpot. later, if you thought the fbi spied on trump, you were putin s puppet. and then came covid-19. if you didn t like that the government shut down your business, you were branded an outlaw. if you didn t think mask mandates worked, you were called a murderer. if you thought the wuhan virus might have come from a lab in wuhan that made viruses, the government called you crazy. they even censored you. the virus had to have come from a wet market. the sea the the sea sequences they evolve and mutations that it took to get to the point where it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species of an animal to a human. many of us feel that it is more likely this is a natural occurrence sars cov 1 animal reservoir to a human. we still don t know what the argument is. it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. jesse: but the first liberals who da
it is classified for two years in the democrat majority. and one period on the origins of covid. we promise our commitment to america. there are tens of millions if not hundreds that cannot leave the next thing a scientist working for the government says that is dangerous. todd: that is the worry and brooke singman live in new york, brooke. that is right. today there is a pair of hearings on capitol hill 1:10 a.m. with the foreign affairs committee and also later tonight prime time hearing for the china select hearing. take a listen to this. the president made trying to find the origins of covid a priority when he came into office and he has done a whole government effort designed to do that. there is not a consensus right now in the u.s. government about how exactly it started. there is just not just not in the intelligence community consensus. ashley: white house karine jean-pierre document assertions that leave the lab leak theory or conspiracy theorist. listen.
this. and everything that s happened in chicago, obviously for the last two years, it would be ironic at best if mayor lightfoot makes the runoff due to the jail vote. considering, you know, she has literally made chicago known throughout the world for nothing but violent crime. jesse: so, all right. let s pretend it s a bunch of them doing this. are you impressed at all by the aggressive nature don t take no for an answer attitude by some of these harvesters? well, you know, cook county jail is ideal location for vote harvesting or vote or ballot manipulation. you know, the cameras, know torously don t work. and the guards are notoriously political hires. so, i mean, it tomorrow will tell the tale, where we are
they are doing this with all the inmates in the jail? and they are being that aggressive? yes. that reporter prime time with jesse watters with the implications. it would be ironic at best if mayor lightfoot makes the runoff due to the jail vote. considering, she has literally made chicago and on throughout the for nothing but violent crime. this being the latest in a string of scandals throughout lightfoot s time in office as you probably know and as the crime crisis rages, she is criticized for soft-on-crime policies by people in chicago since the inauguration. under her white chicago police officer has emerged 19% of its officers as specifically violent