CIA Whistleblower: Agency Suppressed Lab-Leak Findings Before Reversing Course

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

WASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News) – A CIA whistleblower told Congress on Wednesday that agency scientists repeatedly concluded COVID-19 most likely originated from a Chinese laboratory, only to have those findings softened, delayed, or suppressed by higher-level officials before the agency later acknowledged the lab-leak theory as its leading assessment.

James Erdman III, a career CIA operations officer who recently completed a COVID-19 origins review for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee after being subpoenaed by Chairman Rand Paul, R-Ky.

Erdman alleged that CIA analysts were discouraged from advancing the lab-leak conclusion as early as 2021, even though multiple internal reviews leaned toward the theory that the virus escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. He said the result was “a cover-up, wasted resources and a failure to properly inform policymakers.”

The testimony adds fresh pressure to Washington’s years-long battle over COVID-19’s origins, a question that shaped public policy, school closures, government mandates, U.S.-China relations, and public trust in federal health agencies.

Erdman said CIA officials were considering publicly backing the lab-leak theory in August 2021, but reversed course days later without explanation. He also said some within the agency appeared eager to deflect blame from China, while political hostility toward President Donald Trump may have influenced the intelligence community’s reluctance to embrace a theory Trump and other Republicans had raised early in the pandemic.

According to Erdman, Dr. Anthony Fauci also played an indirect but significant role by helping steer intelligence officials toward outside experts who had already rejected or minimized the lab-leak possibility. Fauci has long denied wrongdoing and has defended his handling of the pandemic response, while critics have pointed to U.S. taxpayer-funded research links involving EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan lab as a conflict requiring greater scrutiny.

Erdman stopped short of alleging a formal written order to bury the findings.

“I didn’t find any smoking gun where they said, ‘We’ve got to cover this up,’” he testified. “I think you get enough people shouting something down, it gets shouted down.”

The whistleblower also disputed earlier claims that CIA scientists were bribed to change their conclusions. While analysts later received bonuses, Erdman said those payments were not connected to the COVID origins report.

“There were no bribes,” he said.

Sen. Paul argued that the intelligence community withheld critical information from Congress and the public during a period when Americans were being told to accept sweeping government restrictions in the name of science.

“According to his testimony, CIA scientific analysts concluded multiple times between 2021 and 2023 that a laboratory leak was the most likely origin of COVID-19. Yet those conclusions never shaped the official narrative — and Congress was never told,” Paul said.

The CIA strongly rejected the hearing, with spokesperson Liz Lyon calling it “dishonest political theater masquerading as a congressional hearing.” Lyon said the agency has already assessed that COVID-19 most likely originated from a lab leak and accused critics of undermining that conclusion.

That reversal — from years of institutional caution to a lab-leak assessment after the 2024 election — drew sharp criticism from Paul, who said the timing looked less like objective analysis and more like political damage control.

“That is not analysis, that is a cleanup operation,” Paul said.

Democrats largely avoided the hearing, prompting frustration from Republicans who said the allegations deserve bipartisan investigation regardless of political consequences.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said the testimony pointed to a deeper problem inside federal institutions.

“There’s no curiosity on the other side about what’s happening inside the deep state,” Johnson said.

The hearing comes as the lab-leak theory, once dismissed by many public officials and media outlets as fringe or conspiratorial, has gained credibility inside parts of the U.S. government. The FBI and Energy Department previously leaned toward a laboratory origin, while the broader intelligence community remained divided.

For millions of Americans, the question is no longer merely where the virus began, but whether government officials, public health authorities, and intelligence leaders allowed politics, funding conflicts, and institutional self-protection to obstruct the truth.

At the heart of Wednesday’s testimony was a warning that a free people cannot make wise decisions when their government withholds inconvenient facts. In a crisis that altered the course of the world, transparency was not optional. It was essential.

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