Australia’s Foreign Minister Backs Biden’s Push for New Wuhan Probe
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has welcomed the White House’s call for a better investigation into the origins of COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus.
Having led the call for an investigation over a year ago, and drawing the ire of Beijing along the way, Payne said U.S. President Joe Biden’s statement was “a welcome one.”
“We have been consistent about the need to identify the origins to ensure that a pandemic doesn’t happen again and to ensure that we are all better prepared,” Payne told ABC Radio on May 27.
UK Ministers Reject Former Aide’s Allegations on COVID-19 Response
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock have defended themselves against allegations made by Dominic Cummings, Johnson’s former top advisor in Number 10.
Giving evidence on Wednesday to the health and science committees of the House of Commons, Cummings said the government had failed the public during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, causing thousands of people to die unnecessarily. Former number 10 special adviser Dominic Cummings arrives at Portcullis House in London on May 26, 2021. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images)
He said his former boss is “unfit” to be prime minister, and said the health secretary should have been fired for lying on multiple occasions.
Fauci and the Media Have Serious Blood on Their Hands Over COVID
Commentary
Donald Trump did many good things as president, but he didn’t always choose the best people to work with or for him. (Omarosa and “The Mooch”?)
If he wins a second term, he would be well-advised to bear in mind the old saw “Flattery will get you nowhere.”
But I don’t blame Trump for the man who was by far the worst government functionary during his administration and right up there among the worst in American history Anthony Stephen Fauci.
Treated by the media like some combination of Jesus, Moses, and Hippocrates, this overpaid, lifetime bureaucrat was elevated to the level of soothsayer, every word from his mouth treated as if it were “settled science,” even though that concept could be seen as an oxymoron by anyone with a seventh grade education, and even though he contradicted himself so many times it would take an abacus, appropriately, to keep count.