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Intel Agencies, Trump 'Took Too Long' To Track Early Covid Spread: House Report
Beginning in late January 2020, U.S. intelligence agencies reported to senior Trump administration officials that the coronavirus spreading in China threatened to become a pandemic and spark a global health crisis. But then-President Trump鈥檚 public statements over the next two months 鈥渄id not reflect the increasingly stark warnings coursing through intelligence channels,鈥 including the president鈥檚 daily brief, available to Trump and senior members of his administration, according to a report issued Thursday by the House Intelligence Committee. (Harris, 12/15)
The intelligence community was not prepared for the Covid-19 pandemic and did not move quickly enough to gather information about the spread of the virus, according to a report released Thursday by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee. The report looks at the intelligence community鈥檚 response to Covid-19, particularly in the early days of 2020. The intelligence agencies鈥 clandestine collectors largely focused on analyzing data about the virus that was already being discussed openly by public health officials and experts across the world, the report said, arguing that they moved too slowly to collect clandestine information. (Banco, 12/15)
Democratic investigators on the House Intelligence Committee have alleged that US intelligence agencies may have lost a critical opportunity to gather useful information on the Covid-19 pandemic鈥檚 origins by failing to pivot its collection resources earlier. (Lillis, 12/15)
U.S. intelligence agencies began warning that Covid-19 could become a pandemic just weeks after the coronavirus was first reported in China, but they missed an opportunity to better understand its spread because they didn鈥檛 quickly begin spying on Chinese health officials who were hiding what they knew, says a newly declassified聽report聽by the House Intelligence Committee. (Dilanian, 12/15)