White House national security adviser Robert O’Brien repeatedly slammed the World Health Organization as “corrupt”
on Sunday after the U.S. withdrew from the agency late last week.
O’Brien did not offer any elaboration for why he thought the organization was corrupt, but blamed the WHO for a “bungled” response to the coronavirus pandemic, echoing claims made by President Donald Trump who has accused the United Nations health agency of relying on and helping China cover up the threat posed by the novel virus.
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