Fri Apr 18 18:50:00 UTC 2025: **Trump Administration Unveils Revised COVID.gov Website Exposing Pandemic Origins, Criticizing Media and Democrats**

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Trump administration launched a revamped COVID.gov website on April 18, 2025, presenting its findings on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and sharply criticizing the media and Democrats for downplaying the lab leak theory and imposing strict pandemic measures.

The website, previously focused on vaccine promotion, now details evidence supporting the theory that the virus originated in a Wuhan lab. It highlights how former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci promoted the natural origin theory, cites his subsequent presidential pardon, and details the origins of social distancing and mask mandates. The site claims that the “six feet apart” rule was arbitrary and lacked scientific basis, and that mask mandates lacked conclusive evidence of effectiveness.

The administration asserts that the website’s content is sourced directly from the House Oversight Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. A senior administration official stated that the new website prioritizes transparency and the American people’s right to know the truth.

The website directly contradicts previous narratives, claiming that public health officials misled the public with conflicting information and suppressed alternative treatments. It notes that the CIA, the Department of Energy, and former FBI Director Christopher Wray all concluded that a lab leak was the likely origin of the virus, despite initial dismissal of the theory by many media outlets as a conspiracy. The website further points out that many media outlets initially dismissed President Trump’s claims regarding a Wuhan lab origin, even after various U.S. intelligence agencies confirmed the possibility.

The relaunched COVID.gov website marks a significant shift in the administration’s approach to pandemic information, offering a counter-narrative to the prevailing accounts from the previous administration and a large segment of the media.

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