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U.S. diplomats faced COVID ‘anal swabs’ in China: Judicial Watch report

From Just The News:

“Conservative legal group Judicial Watch announced Tuesday it had obtained documents confirming the incident through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the U.S. State Department.

U.S. officials in China complained about the invasive tests via email, and at least one American “was given an anal COVID swab at his apartment” in 2021, according to the records.

‘These documents detail confirm abuse of US diplomatic personnel by the Chinese government,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “The Biden administration doesn’t seem to have done much about this abusive anal swab testing other than pretend it didn’t happen and cover it up.'”

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