As expected, House Republicans have launched all kinds of new investigations since retaking the majority in the chamber, and some of them aren’t related to Hunter Biden. NBC News reported, for example, on a new congressional panel launching a new probe into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, the chair of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, and House Oversight and Accountability chair James Comer, R-Ky., sent letters to Dr. Anthony Fauci, senior Biden administration officials like National Intelligence Director Avril Haines and the president of EcoHealth Alliance, a New York nonprofit group focused on emerging infectious diseases.
Unlike so many of the House GOP’s other investigations, this one doesn’t necessarily have to be ridiculous. There’s already been a congressional Covid investigation, which produced important findings, but that examination did not focus specifically on the virus’ origins.
If members want to take constructive steps to consider such questions in a mature and responsible way, it’s certainly possible that the panel could generate worthwhile information.
But some skepticism is in order — not because of the committee’s goals, but because of its members. NBC News had a separate report a few weeks ago on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and some of his problematic personnel assignments.
… McCarthy named Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who had been suspended from social media platforms for promoting Covid misinformation, to the select panel on the coronavirus pandemic. Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, a Republican who was Trump’s White House physician, also got the nod for the Covid panel.
To put it mildly, these were not encouraging choices. Greene continues to push dangerous public health misinformation regarding the virus, and she was even permanently banned from Twitter after falsely pushing nonsense about “extremely high amounts of Covid vaccine deaths.” (Elon Musk later reinstated her account.) The right-wing congresswoman also compared Capitol Hill mask requirements to the Holocaust.
Jackson, meanwhile, argued in 2021 that the omicron variant was part of a secret Democratic plot related to the midterm elections.








