Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) urged President Joe Biden to make sure that the World Health Organization (WHO) chooses investigators free from conflicts of interest when studying the origins of the CCP virus. “I respectfully request you use your leadership to ensure the ongoing investigation of the COVID-19 pandemic origin be free from conflict of interest,” Blackburn stated in a letter (pdf) dated March 1. She explained: “Concerns have been raised regarding the manner in which World Health Organization investigators were chosen to study the outbreak and some of the conflicts of interest that exist in those investigators.” “WHO should not include researchers with conflicts of interest or with a lack of experience in forensic investigation,” she added. The WHO team—which consisted of 17 Chinese experts and 17 foreign experts from 10 countries—recently conducted a fact-finding mission in central China’s Wuhan city, to investigate the origins of the CCP (Chinese Communist …