(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The Biden administration just can’t quit COVID-19 scaremongering.
Even after a Government Accountability Office report showed that untold millions of COVID-19 relief funds have been squandered, the administration has continued to trot out official after official in an effort to terrify Americans into upping the ante.
On Thursday, May 12, the Associated Press dutifully published reporter Zeke Miller’s interview with White House COVID-19 coordinator, Dr. Ashish Jha, promoting the Biden regime’s line.
In what felt like a flashback to the biomedical security state’s glory days in 2021, Jha lamented Americans’ lack of awareness regarding their increased vulnerability to COVID-19.
“As we get to the fall, we are all going to have a lot more vulnerability to a virus that has a lot more immune escape than even it does today and certainly than it did six months ago,” Jha said.
“That leaves a lot of us vulnerable.”
Jha touted yet another “generation” of vaccines that, this time, would offer Americans “a much, much higher degree of protection against the virus.”
Perhaps inspired by a bipartisan willingness to send another $40 billion in no-strings-attached aid to Ukraine, Jha encouraged Washington to engage in COVID imperialism.
“All of these variants were first identified outside of the United States,” Jha said.
“If the goal is to protect the American people, we have got to make sure the world is vaccinated.”
And, to almost no surprise, Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seeking to fund White House COVID-19 scaremongering to the tune of $22.5 billion, reported Punchbowl News.
PELOSI says she is beginning the Covid negotiations asking for $22.5 billion — in line w the initial W.H. request. Senate Republicans have suggested $10 billion is their number.
“Since the $10 billion was discussed, the threat has increased.”
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) May 12, 2022
“Pelosi says she is beginning the Covid negotiations asking for $22.5 billion — in line w the initial W.H. request,” Sherman wrote. “Senate Republicans have suggested $10 billion is their number.”
In a proclamation issued Thursday, Biden himself used the deaths of Americans to demand more funding.
“To heal, we must remember,” Biden said.
“We must remain vigilant against this pandemic and do everything we can to save as many lives as possible.”