(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) -- A doctor was one of three New York residents who filed a class action lawsuit against the World Health Organization, claiming it misled the public about the coronavirus pandemic.
The WHO has faced complaints from the United States for amplifying Chinese claims regarding the virus and for opposing President Trump's initial efforts for containment. As a result, President Trump, who accused the WHO of disseminating "misinformation," froze American funding to the organization, earlier this month.
(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) -- A doctor was one of three New York residents who filed a class action lawsuit against the World Health Organization, claiming it misled the public about the coronavirus pandemic.
The WHO has faced complaints from the United States for amplifying Chinese claims regarding the virus and for opposing President Trump's initial efforts for containment. As a result, President Trump, who accused the WHO of disseminating "misinformation," froze American funding to the organization, earlier this month.
Daniel Hoffman, a former CIA chief of station for Moscow, was not surprised by revelations earlier in April that Kremlin operatives might have fed disinformation to dossier author Christopher Steele.
Hoffman in early 2018 was a lone voice among former intelligence community veterans when he floated the theory that Russians fed disinformation to Steele, a former MI6 officer who investigated Donald Trump on behalf of the DNC and the Clinton campaign.