Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican from New York's Staten Island and a member of the House COVID Origins Subcommittee, recently shared insights on a concerning email exchange during a testimony. The email in question, from Dr. David Morins, raised issues regarding the handling of information related to the origins of COVID-19.
Dr. Morins expressed a lack of concern about Freedom of Information Acts, suggesting the use of private channels to share sensitive information. He mentioned the option of sending materials to a private Gmail account or delivering them in person, indicating a level of caution in communication.
During the testimony, it was highlighted that the language used in the emails was alarming, with references to 'smoking guns' and 'kickbacks.' These terms hinted at potential attempts to conceal information from the public, Congress, and government agencies. The revelation that personal email accounts were being used for official business raised further red flags.
Congresswoman Malliotakis emphasized the incriminating nature of the emails, pointing out that they indicated a deliberate effort to advise entities like EcoHealth and Dr. Peter Daszak while potentially securing grants in return. The use of personal email for such interactions was deemed inappropriate and raised concerns about transparency and accountability.
The testimony underscored the need for a deeper investigation into the matter to uncover the full extent of any impropriety or misconduct. The implications of the email exchange suggested a level of secrecy and potential ethical breaches that warrant thorough scrutiny.