Cruz criticizes shameful conclusion of WHO investigation into Wuhan virus

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a heavyweight U.S. Senator, is a member of the Senate. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, a heavyweight in the U.S. Senate, on Wednesday, Feb. 10, criticized the World health Organization (WHO) for its investigation into the Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Wednesday, Feb. 10, issued harsh criticism of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) investigation into the source of the Wuhan coronavirus that caused the Great Plague of 2020, accusing the WHO investigation team of “shameful” for concluding that the Wuhan virus did not come from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.

Speaking on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” on Feb. 10, Cruz said, “Over the past year, WHO has been understandably and universally criticized because as the coronavirus pandemic began in Wuhan, China, instead of stepping in with medical professionals and quickly take action to stop the pandemic, instead it is learning from the lies of the Chinese Communist government.”

Then, Senator Cruz said that when the pandemic began, the Chinese Communist government “arrested the whistle blowers, arrested the doctors to silence them” and that the Communist Party “did everything they could to cover up the outbreak and the WHO helped them.”

Now, with former President Trump out of office, Democrat Joe Biden (D-N.Y.) is leaving. Joe Biden has returned the United States to the World Health Organization after taking office. Cruz criticized the WHO for agreeing with the Chinese Communist Party that the Wuhan virus did not leak out of a lab.

Cruz then went on to blast, “This plague outbreak began in Wuhan, China. There is a laboratory located within 400 yards of where the plague outbreak occurred. This lab was not only working on viruses, but also on the coronavirus in bats. More than a year ago, the (U.S.) State Department commented on the poor security protocols for these viruses. The written document stated that there was a risk of a global pandemic caused by poor government work because the (Communist) government did a poor job of keeping the viruses safe. There has never been a thorough, credible, impartial third-party investigation of this laboratory.”

The WHO investigation team concluded its investigation into the source of the Wuhan virus Feb. 9 in Wuhan and issued a statement that the virus did not originate at the Wuhan lab. The head of the WHO investigation team, Peter Ben Enbarek, said that the virus did not originate in the Wuhan laboratory. Peter Ben Enbarek, head of the WHO investigation team, was consistent with the Chinese Communist Party’s account, which both ruled out the possibility of a laboratory leak of the virus but said the possibility of frozen Food spreading the virus was worth studying.

In a Feb. 9 interview with Fox News, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the WHO is not trustworthy and that the U.S. left the WHO because the U.S. came to believe it was corrupt and politicized and had bent the knee to the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping.

Pompeo said there has been significant evidence that the global pandemic did indeed originate in the Wuhan lab.