Using data obtained from government disclosures, we uncovered $1.3 billion in spending that ultimately ended up in the two adversarial countries since 2017.
1.1 million sub-agreement from the EcoHealth Alliance through the U.S. Agency for International Development grant for coronavirus experiments.
In June 2023, the Government Accountability Office reported at least $1,413,720 million in taxpayer money flowed into the Wuhan lab.
The Chinese CDC received at least $70 million in U.S. government contracts, grants and subgrants since 2008.
Dalian Jiahe Real Estate Broker Co., Ltd. took home the most with $1.37 million in sub-grants, including one $809,208 grant "To assist states, through cash grants and food donations, in providing a nutritious nonprofit lunch service for school children and to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities."
1.68 million subgrant again to Dalian Jiahe Real Estate Broker Co., Ltd, including about $500,000 in Title I Grants "To help local educational agencies improve teaching and learning in high-poverty schools in particular for children failing, or most at-risk of failing, to meet challenging state academic achievement standards."
The bill would require all grant recipients and contractors can be held accountable to report where the money goes next, creating a comprehensive paper trail for the first time.
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