
Emily Kopp
Investigative reporter at U.S. Right to Know, focusing on COVID-19 origins.
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May 16, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 770: Rise Of The New Pandemic
In this intriguing discussion, Kurt Mills, a contributor to The American Conservative, and Emily Kopp, a reporter with The Daily Caller, delve into the complexities of political accountability and foreign policy. They address troubling comments from the FBI director and the impacts on U.S.-Iran relations. The conversation shifts to the grave cyber threats posed by foreign technologies and ongoing public health issues like gain-of-function research, raising urgent questions about ethics in health organizations and the need for credible information.

Jun 4, 2024 • 51min
6/4/24: Biden Shamelessly Copies Trump Border Policy, Hunter Biden Trial Begins, Wall St Panics Over GameStop Stock, Fauci Perjury In Congress
Emily Kopp, a dedicated investigative reporter at U.S. Right to Know, dives deep into critical topics surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and public policy. She discusses the controversial similarities in Biden's and Trump's border strategies. The conversation also unpacks the stakes of Hunter Biden's legal troubles and their political implications. Kopp emphasizes the challenges of accountability in public health discourse, particularly in light of Dr. Fauci's congressional testimony, highlighting the urgent need for integrity in journalism and government.

Jan 25, 2024 • 1h 44min
1/25/24: UAW Backs Biden 2024, Texas Dares Biden To Remove Border Wire, US Begs China To Help With Red Sea, Israel Plans Gaza Buffer Zone, Boeing Caught With More Part Failures, Dems Try To Ban Zyn Pouches, Jon Stewart Returns To Daily Show, And Case Closed On Covid Origins
Emily Kopp, an investigative reporter at U.S. Right to Know, delves deep into the controversial origins of COVID-19. She discusses significant new evidence supporting the lab leak theory, unraveling the complexities of scientific investigations. The conversation highlights how misinformation has complicated public understanding and emphasizes the need for transparency in the research surrounding the virus. Kopp's insights shed light on why this issue remains critical to ongoing discussions about public health and governance.