Morens, 78, allegedly helped orchestrate a scheme to evade Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to theDepartment of Justice, Morens and his co-conspirators used his personal Gmail account to hide communications about restoring NIH funding to EcoHealth Alliance’s controversial bat coronavirus grant, the same grant tied to the Wuhan Institute of Virology that was terminated over lab-leak concerns.
They also worked to push the “natural origins” narrative and suppress alternative theories.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called it “a profound abuse of trust” at the height of the pandemic.
FBI Director Kash Patel vowed the FBI “will not stop until you face justice.”
The taxpayer watchdog group White Coat Waste Project (WCW), which first exposed NIH’s gain-of-function funding in Wuhan and the infamous “Beaglegate” dog experiments, applauded the indictment but warned that Morens was not acting alone.
The organization also has the evidence to back it up.
In a blistering statement provided to The Gateway Pundit, WCW Senior Vice President Justin Goodman said:
“White Coat Waste was the first to uncover, document, and expose NIH’s reckless funding forgain-of-function in Wuhanandbeagle testing worldwide—two of the NIH’s biggest scandals—White Coat Waste applauds Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and President Trump for holding Fauci henchman David Morens accountable.
But Morens wasn’t a lone wolf, and other lab leak cover-up lackeys are still in government raking in taxpayer-funded salaries.
Source: The Gateway Pundit