...when they left us with out any pedaling.
Lots of e-bikes - especially Far Eastern imports - have throttles already fitted, or can have one easily added.
It's how it's been implemented that makes it legal or illegal: What you seem to be looking for is a bike with a throttle that can apply full assist/power from a standing start without first pedaling.
My own Fiido D11 folding e-bike has a throttle fitted that can do that, but the implementation is illegal because the law requires that the pedals must be turning first - otherwise in law the bike is a moped requiring a licence, insurance, helmet etc. Using a throttle on an e-bike from a standing start is also very wearing on the battery, prematurely shortening its life (the motor draws very high current when used in this way). Many owners of my own model folding e-bike disconnect the throttle to make the bike legal. The newer models have been corrected so that the throttle now only offers 4mph walk assist unless you deliberately defeat it, again, which some owners do.
The point being made is that what you are looking for is available/do-able, but to do it makes the bike illegal, and that poses a risk if ever you're ever stopped by the Police or involved in an accident (however small that risk may seem).