Vol. 36, No. 12

June 22, 2020

Inside Track

Trump: U.S. Out of WHO; No More Chinese Spies Posing as Students 

President Trump announced the end of U.S. membership in the World Health Organization on May 29, and he also suspended the entry into the United States of “students and researchers” from Communist China who have been identified as “potential security risks.”

The move against WHO came 11 days after Trump’s letter to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, a communist apologist for Communist China who is not a medical doctor.

On May 18, Trump had written a long indictment of WHO and the Communist Chinese, who hid the truth about the Asiatic pathogen that caused a global pandemic, which in turn stampeded U.S. authorities into locking down the U.S. economy.

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