The Biden administration is not releasing the names of those attending its White House virtual meetings, despite recent calls from political transparency groups calling for more public disclosures. While the White House has previously committed to releasing in-person visitor logs, virtual meetings have since become the main mode of interaction amid the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. An unnamed White House official confirmed to Politico that it would not be releasing the virtual logs. “Virtual meetings will not be subject to release—in the same way that previous administrations didn’t release phone logs—but we’re planning on regularly releasing the attendee lists for in-person meetings at the White House,” the official told the outlet on March 1. The Biden administration did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Epoch Times. There are other critiques related to transparency: the schedules for Biden and the Vice President are not posted …