U.S. National Intelligence Chief “returned silence” regarding the origin of the Coronobrus

National Intelligence Director Republican John Ratcliffe, elected by US President Donald Trump for investigating the origin of the Coronavirus in China, was questioned today by senators for his views regarding the investigation of the intelligence community. The Republic of Texas faced questions from Democrats and Republicans if he wants [...]
National Intelligence Director Republican John Ratcliffe, elected by US President Donald Trump for investigating the origin of the Coronavirus in China, was questioned today by senators for his views regarding the investigation of the intelligence community.
The Republic of Texas faced questions from Democrats and Republicans whether he would offer intelligent services to a president who may not listen to him, writes CNN, broadcast news.
If confirmed as director of national intelligence, Ratcliffe will run the 17 agencies that make up the intelligence community as head of the National Intelligence Director's Office, which was established after the 11 September terrorist attacks.
Ratcliffe said his main focus on the intelligence community would be on the impact of the Coronavirus worldwide, as well as questions about its origin in Wuhan, China.
Ratcliffe said he sees China as the “acter of threats” for the United States, citing China's role in the corruption explosion, along with security problems on the Internet and technology.
All roads lead to China, “said Ratcliffe.
Asked whether he had seen evidence that the Coronavirus originated in a laboratory as Trump suggested, Ratcliffe said he had not seen anything like it yet.











