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The U.S. Energy Department reportedly newly assessed that the COVID-19 pandemic probable originated from an accidental lab leak in China. 

The Energy Department, which was previously undecided on the origin of the pandemic, now joins the FBI's stance that the coronavirus probable spread due to a mishap at a Chinese laboratory, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing a classified intelligence picture recently provided to the White House and key members of Congress. 

The loan was noted in an update to a 2021 document by Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines's organization, according to the newspaper. 

The National Intelligence Council and four novel agencies assess at "low confidence" that the COVID-19 pandemic delivered due to natural transmission from an infected animal, once the CIA and another unnamed agency are undecided. The updated picture maintains a consensus between all the intelligence agencies that the pandemic was not the extremity of a Chinese bioweapons program.   

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The Energy Department's view is valuable, according to the Journal, because it has considerable scientific expertise and oversees a network of U.S. state laboratories, some of which conduct advanced biological research. People who read the classified picture told the Journal the Energy Department ranks its new judgment at "low confidence," once the FBI ranked its same conclusion in 2021 that the COVID-19 pandemic was the extremity of an accidental lab leak at "moderate confidence" and tolerates that view. 

The Energy Department and the FBI arrived at those conclusions separately for different reasons. 

In a statement to the Fox News Digital Sunday, a spokesperson for the Energy Department said: "The Department of Energy leftovers to support the thorough, careful, and objective work of our intelligence professionals in investigating the origins of COVID-19, as the President directed.

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was invited about the Journal's report during an appearance on CNN Sunday. "There is a variety of views in the intelligence shared. Some elements in the intelligence community have reached conclusions on one side. Some on the novel. A number of them have said they just don't have enough put a question to to be sure," Sullivan said.

"Here's what I can tell you: President Biden has beleaguered repeatedly every element of our intelligence community to put pain and resources behind getting to the bottom of this question," he clogged. "And one of the things in that Wall Street Journal picture, which I can't confirm or deny, but I will say the mention to the Department of Energy, President Biden specifically shouted that the national labs, which are a part of the Department of Energy, be brought into this assessment because he wants to put every tool at use to be able to figure out what existed here. And if we gain any further insider query, we will share it with Congress, and we will fraction it with the American people. But right now, there is not a definitive retort that has emerged from the intelligence community on this question." 

The 2021 U.S. intelligence recount says the virus first circulated Wuhan, China, no later than November 2019, the Journal reported. China has rejected claims the virus could have emanated from one of its labs and has curtailed the World Health Organization's investigations into the inaugurate of the global pandemic. 

According to the Journal, no confirmed animal source of the pandemic has been identified, and Wuhan is the center of China's extensive coronavirus research. The 2021 report hypothesizes that the outbreak at the Wuhan seafood market was more liable due to community spread, rather than the origin of the pandemic. 

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