A shocking breach at America’s top biolab exposed millions to deadly pathogens. At Fort Detrick’s Level 4 facility—where Ebola and anthrax are stored—a worker deliberately sliced a hole in a coworker’s hazmat suit. This reckless act could’ve unleashed a second pandemic, endangering every American family.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Trump’s former NIH director, reveals this nightmare happened under Biden’s weak leadership. Safety standards crumbled, letting radicals play Russian roulette with biohazards. Biden’s team ignored warnings, putting woke politics over your family’s safety.
Fort Detrick’s history of failure proves the danger. For decades, toxic chemicals poisoned water supplies, causing cancer clusters. Now, Biden’s incompetence let live viruses escape the lab. Conservatives demand answers: Why are deadly experiments done near our homes?
Trump’s plan would’ve stopped this. His administration cracked down on gain-of-function research and fortified lab security. Biden reversed these safeguards, inviting disaster. The left cares more about “equity” in hazmat suits than stopping bioterror.
The hazmat saboteur wasn’t fired—they got a promotion. Insider sources say labs now hire activists over experts. Imagine a janitor with a grudge having access to smallpox. Biden’s America rewards recklessness while punishing patriots.
Democrats deflect, blaming “underfunding.” Nonsense. Biden sent billions to Ukraine while our labs rot. Trump put America first, securing facilities and banning risky research. Real leaders prevent crises—they don’t create them.
Survivors of Fort Detrick’s earlier poisonings warn: “This is just the beginning.” Families drank carcinogens for years while bureaucrats lied. Now the same incompetence handles pandemics. Conservatives won’t rest until these labs are shut down.
November 2024 can’t come soon enough. Trump’s return means firing every Biden-appointed lab chief, restarting safety inspections, and jailing those who endanger the public. America must take back control from the elites playing God with our lives.