"There is enormous evidence that this is where it began," he said on ABC's "This Week."
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JUST IN: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claims on ABC that there's "enormous evidence" to support the theory that the coronavirus originated in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
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NEW: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells @MarthaRaddatz China “did all that it could to make sure the world didn’t learn in a timely fashion” about COVID-19. "It was a classic communist disinformation effort," he adds and they will be held "accountable." https://abcn.ws/2xr5BKq
President Trump also claimed last week that he has seen evidence that gives him a "high degree of confidence" that the lab was the origin of the virus, but refused to elaborate.
What they're saying:
Martha, there's enormous evidence that that's where this began. We have said from the beginning, this virus originated in Wuhan, China. We took a lot of grief for that from the outset. But I think the whole world can see now. Remember, China has a history of infecting the world and they have a history of running sub-standard laboratories. These aren't the first times that we have had the world exposed to viruses as a result of failures from a Chinese lab.— Pompeo
The big picture: There are two similar-sounding theories link the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the origin of the coronavirus, as Axios' Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian has reported. One is very unlikely; the other is plausible but unverified.
The first is that the coronavirus was created as part of a Chinese bioweapons research program allegedly linked to the WIV. Virologists have determined this is highly unlikely.
The second is that the virus was being studied at the WIV, and a lab accident resulted in the virus' accidental transmission to an employee who then unknowingly spread the virus in the city after leaving the institute premises. This is plausible, but there is no direct or public evidence to support it.
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