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Gene Sperling | Aug. 3, 2021

 2 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

1 - White House News in Chinese (weebly.com)

Gene Sperling, who leads the oversight for distributing funds from President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package, speaks during the daily White House press briefing Monday, as White House press secretary Jen Psaki looks on.

​White House Calls On States To Do More After Federal Eviction Ban Expires

Aug. 2 - The White House on Monday urged state and local governments to step up to prevent evictions, after a federal moratorium expired over the weekend.

Democratic allies have called on the Biden administration to extend the federal pause on evictions, but the White House maintains that its hands are tied by a June Supreme Court ruling.

Gene Sperling, a White House adviser, told reporters Monday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — which initially established the moratorium as a result of the coronavirus pandemic — had not found the legal authority to further extend the eviction measure.

​"Given the rising urgency of the spread of the delta variant, the president has asked all of us, including the CDC, to do everything in our power, to look for every potential legal authority we can have to prevent evictions," Sperling said...     more
Eugene B. Sperling (born December 24, 1958) is an American economist who was director of the National Economic Council and assistant to the president for economic policy under Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.[1] He is the only person to serve as national economic advisor under two presidents.[2] Outside of government, he founded the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution in 2002.[3]

In February 2021, as the nomination of Neera Tanden for OMB director faced opposition, Sperling was considered to be one of the leading contenders to assume the top position.[4][5]
He authored Economic Dignity, which was released on May 5, 2020.     quoted from
Expiration of eviction moratorium leaves White House and congressional Democrats scrambling

Aug. 3 - White House officials on Monday described a behind-the-scenes scramble over the weekend to locate any legal avenue for the administration to continue barring evictions.

The effort ultimately came up short, the officials said, leaving millions of renters in the lurch and exposing a rare divide with Democratic members of Congress.

​"I don't think this means this President is going to give up," said Gene Sperling, the White House official responsible for managing coronavirus relief efforts, during an afternoon briefing. "I think he's going to keep looking, keep pushing."
Still, Sperling and other White House officials made clear that even after renewed examination, the President's authority to continue banning evictions was limited. Instead, the White House said it was working to prevent a major housing crisis by calling on states to accelerate rental assistance payments and pass their own laws banning evictions...     more

美媒:病毒溯源或可追至德堡 美删关键信息欲隐瞒什么?20210802 |《今日关注》CCTV中文国际
Aug 3, 2021

RA compelling case for COVID’s lab leak origin

Aug. 3 - ...Then on Oct. 18, 2019, athletes from around the world arrived in Wuhan for the Military World Games. A Luxembourg participant described Wuhan as a “ghost town” while there. He found it odd officials took his temperature when he arrived at the airport.

A Canadian athlete reported the city “was in lockdown” — in October 2019. He recounted he and 60 of his colleagues became sick 12 days after they arrived.

Athletes from Italy, Brazil, Sweden, and France also complained of COVID-like symptoms while in Wuhan. Each of these countries has since documented COVID-19 cases in their country before the outbreak became public in January 2020. In short, the Military World Games in Wuhan appears to have been the world’s first superspreader event.

February 2020, Chinese nationals with connections to WIV were reaching out to Western sympathizers, looking for allies in their effort to cover up COVID-19’s true origin. According to emails obtained by Republican staff, EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak became a leading collaborator with the Chinese government, acting as the mastermind behind a letter to The Lancet signed by 27 scientists, condemning “conspiracy theories suggesting COVID-19 does not have a natural origin.”

This letter was then used to suppress and silence voices in the U.S. media that suggested WIV might have been the source of the virus. In one email, Daszak even thanked National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci for going on television and “publicly standing up and stating that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin for COVID-19 ... not a lab release from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

​Despite best efforts of the Chinese Communist Party, Dr. Daszak, and Dr. Fauci, the truth about the origins of COVID-19 is finally coming out...     quoted from

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