Republican Party Noah Malgeri Claims Covid Was “Intentional” to Destroy the U.S.
During an hour-long interview with Veterans in Politics earlier this month, Noah Malgeri made the remarks.
“People need to understand that everything that’s happened—the destruction of the currency, the destruction of the economy, the destruction of the middle class, the immigration crisis, the global pandemic situation, and associated response measures—it’s all intentional, done by forces aligned to destroy America and impose a totalitarian, authoritarian regime globally,” he explained.
Malgeri continued, “This is the last hope. This is the final hill. The 2022 election is the most important election of my lifetime without question.”
Since the first case of the Coronavirus was reported in Wuhan, China, experts have debated the origins of the virus.
There is considerable disagreement over whether the virus was born naturally or if it was caused by a laboratory leak. Dr. Anthony Fauci suggested the latter.
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Newsweek report, in addition to waiving sovereign immunity, Malgeri told Veterans in Politics that people should be able to sue the Chinese government for damage related to the pandemic.
During the same interview, Malgeri suggested that General Milley should be executed for treason on television.
During Donald Trump’s presidency, Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff Robert M. Milley phoned Chinese general Li Zuocheng to assure him that the U.S. would not attack China.
“We need to get back to our patriotic, liberty-loving roots,” said Malgeri.
“What did they used to do to traitors if they were convicted by a court? They would execute them. That’s still the law in the United States of America. I think, you know, if he’s guilty of it by a court-martial, they should hang him on CNN. I mean, they’re not going to do it on CNN. But on C-SPAN or something.”
Milley “must face consequences,” Malgeri wrote in a December 30 news release.
Republican Malgeri is one of several candidates challenging Democratic incumbent Susie Lee.
As both parties seek to control the House of Representatives, Malgeri’s Nevada 3rd district is a swing district that will be at the center of the 2022 midterms.
According to his campaign website, Malgeri served in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In the years following his discharge from the military, he worked as a patent attorney and directed a Pro Bono Project.