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Missing, dead scientists: Congressman raises concerns about two more names
Summary
Representative Eric Burlison has added Matthew Sullivan and Dr. Ning Li to a growing congressional inquiry into deaths and disappearances of U.S. researchers; the FBI says it is looking into the reports and the House Oversight Committee has requested briefings by April 27.
Content
Congressional scrutiny of a series of deaths and disappearances involving U.S. researchers has expanded. Representative Eric Burlison has named Matthew Sullivan and Dr. Ning Li as additional cases that he believes warrant attention. The White House said multiple federal agencies are involved and the FBI has confirmed it is looking into the reports. The House Oversight Committee has asked related agencies for a briefing by April 27.
Known points:
- Representative Eric Burlison recently identified Matthew Sullivan and Dr. Ning Li as additional names in an ongoing congressional inquiry into deaths and disappearances of researchers.
- The White House indicated multiple federal agencies have equities in the matter, and the FBI has announced it is examining the reports.
- The House Oversight Committee has sent letters requesting briefings from relevant agencies no later than April 27.
Summary:
The inquiry has broadened and drawn federal attention, with agency involvement reported and the FBI saying it is looking into the matter. Whether new criminal investigations will be opened in the specific cases of Matthew Sullivan or Dr. Ning Li is undetermined at this time; the committee has requested briefings by April 27.
