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Steve Bannon defends Sen. Tom Cotton's controversial coronavirus origin claim
By Yael Halon | Fox News
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Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon defended Sen. Tom Cotton's earlier suggestion that the deadly coronavirus may have originated in a high-security biochemical lab in Wuhan, China, telling "Sunday Morning Futures" that more information must be gathered from China before an origin can be conclusively determined.
"The mainstream media and far-left [are] saying 'oh he’s a conspiracy theorist,"' Bannon said. "All he’s saying: It’s incumbent upon the Chinese Communist Party and [Chinese] President Xi [Jinping] to come out and give all information... this is all Cotton’s saying."
Cotton, R-Ark., repeatedly made the startling and unverified claim surrounding the biosafety level 4 "super laboratory" in Wuhan, telling "The Story" last month that the U.S. needed "to be open to all possibilities" in exploring the origins of the outbreak that has continued to spread to countries around the world.
SEN. TOM COTTON STANDS BY STARTLING THEORY ON CORONAVIRUS ORIGINS
"I'm suggesting we need to be open to all possibilities and we need to demand that China open up and be transparent so a team of international experts can figure out exactly where this virus originated," Cotton said at the time.
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