
In the public version of a report on dangerous pathogen research being funded by American taxpayer dollars, the Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General ( OIG ) redacted “key findings” from the DOD’s ( DoD ) Office of Inspector General ( OIG ).
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, wrote a letter to the DoD on Tuesday pleading for the release of the unredacted version of the Office of Inspector General ( OIG ) report and to explain the amount of taxpayer money that was sent to China to finance these experiments.
This alarming Inspector General investigation demonstrates that Washington has n’t taken any lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ernst in her letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
The email states that while some of the tasks have been identified, the full scope is unknown, as per the OIG record titled” Review of DoD Funds Provided to the People’s Republic of China and Associated Affiliates for Research Activities or Any European Countries for the Enhancement of Pathogens of Pandemic Potential.”
” This is a result of DoD not adequately monitoring or tracking expenditures made from its own arrangements and grants. Additionally, Navy officials did n’t even bother responding to the OIG’s specific questions”, Ernst wrote.
According to Ernst, the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act requires that the information surrounding the jobs, which are funded by taxpayers, become made public.
According to Ernst,” the project is omitted any mention of China or the collaboration with a business that may be working with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP ) and the People’s Liberation Army to contribute to the government’s genocide of ethnic minority.”
Ernst has been working with Ernst to find out the truth about the Covid epidemic by looking into the National Institutes of Health and its money of the legendary Wuhan Institute of Virology.
” It is deeply troubling that the government, especially DoD, cannot account for how much taxpayer money is being sent to China or why, and it is hiding what it does recognize from the public,” Ernst said.
In his letter, the senator asks that the Pentagon make the thoroughly unreacted and unfiltered edition of the DoD report public.
” It is deeply troubling that the state, especially DoD, cannot account for how much taxpayer money is being sent to China”, Ernst said. Or why, and it keeps what it knows from the general public at bay.
Moreover, in response to the deleted report, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R- N. Y., is reintroducing legislation that will require more transparency with taxpayer dollars that are sent to hostile nations, such as China. The TRACKS Act is the name of the invoice.
” We cannot let a single cent from diligent Americans to go to foreign enemies who are actively working against America and our interests,” said Stefanik. This urgently needed bill makes sure that bureaucrats are held responsible for the reckless and careless paying that countries like Communist China have.
Kamden Mulder is a summer apprentice at The Federalist. She is a freshman at Hillsdale College majoring in American Studies and Journalism.