Biden hasn't made a decision on COVID origins bill trends now
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President Joe Biden said Friday afternoon that he hasn't made a decision on whether he'll sign a bill that declassifies all the information the government has about COVID-19's origins.
'I haven't made that decision yet,' he told reporters as he departed the White House for another weekend in Wilmington, Delaware.
Earlier Friday, the House voted unanimously for the Biden administration to declassify all information related to the origins of COVID - nearly three years since the Trump administration declared a national emergency due to the pandemic.
The American public is now one step closer to discovering the truth about the start of the virus that sparked widespread lockdowns and restrictions, and to the extent to which China is to blame.
The vote passed 419-0 on Friday, with all members of Congress backing the bid to make links to the Wuhan lab and documents on the beginning of the virus public.
The bill now heads to President Biden's desk after the Senate passed it earlier this month, and Republicans have demanded he sign it for get clarity on what happened.
President Joe Biden said Friday afternoon that he hasn't made a decision on whether he'll sign a bill that declassifies all the information the government has about COVID-19's origins.
The House has voted unanimously to for the Biden administration to declassify all information related to the origins of COVID - including documents on the investigation into whether it leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (above)
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden would 'look' at the bill, but