Embarrassingly obvious you didn't read the article.
Cotton is sowing a conspiracy theory by pretending there's serious doubt where there isn't.
Yet Cotton acknowledged there is no evidence that the disease originated at the lab. Instead, he suggested it’s necessary to ask Chinese authorities about the possibility, fanning the embers of a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked by experts.
And Narang, who you misrepresented by snagging one phrase from him, goes on to say:
“It’s a skip in logic to say it’s a bioweapon that the Chinese developed and intentionally deployed, or even unintentionally deployed,” Narang said.
He also added...
“I don’t think it’s particularly helpful, and it’s borderline irresponsible to — and it’s without evidence, so at this point it’s a conspiracy theory — peddle it,” he said. “Cotton should spend more time funding the agencies in the United States that can help contain and combat the virus rather than trying to assign blame.”
As you know, unless your partisan bias is total and impervious to facts, the administration has cut funds to the CDC for this very worthy purpose.