It looks like the corrupt and conflicted WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will be keeping his position at the World Health Organization (WHO) despite his connections to terrorism and China and promoting bogus numbers when the China coronavirus (COVID-19) was first uncovered.
We first reported on Dr. Tedros in March of 2020. Tedros was a high-level member of the government in Ethiopia led by a terrorist regime. He then was somehow catapulted to the top of the WHO where he was a puppet of China’s President Xi Jinping. Then when COVID-19 was first reported, Tedros scared the entire world with crazy faulty predictions concerning overstated mortality rates of COVID-19.
Now it looks like Tedros is going to focus on climate change.
So it’s surprising that the Biden regime would support Tedros for reelection as the Director General of the WHO. FOX News reported that Biden’s reluctance to propose a different candidate will allow Tedros to remain in charge of the tainted organization.
The Ethiopian head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, looks set to serve a second term as director-general following reports that no nation will challenge him despite his controversial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and close relationship to China.
Observers say that if as believed the U.S. did not put up a challenger it has lost a major opportunity for wielding influence. The nomination deadline ended late last month.
President Biden re-engaged with the WHO early in his presidency following the Trump administration’s announcement that it would be terminating the U.S. relationship with the organization. At the time, Trump cited the WHO’s handling of the pandemic, its purported pro-China bias and subsequent failure to enact reforms.
This is just another reminder that everything Biden does helps China and hurts the US.
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