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Trump Explains Why People Are Refusing Vaccine In His Statement Sunday

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested a reason why people have refused to take Covid vaccines.

His comments came after President Joe Biden‘s administration failed to meet its vaccination goal for July. President Biden had earlier set the goal of getting seventy percent of the nation’s adults to receive at least one shot before July 4. 

Trump wrote in a tweemail, “Joe Biden kept talking about how good of a job he’s doing on the distribution of the Vaccine … He’s not doing well at all.”. He also posited that people are refusing to receive the vaccine because they do not trust his Administration, they don’t trust the election results. And they certainly don’t trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth.

There still appears to be a wide disconnect between Trump’s stance and others in the GOP in recent weeks, despite Trump’s positive view

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of the Covid vaccines.

At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas this month, the large audience cheered when Alex Berenson, a writer, and speaker stated: “The government was hoping that they could sort of sucker 90% of the population into getting vaccinated, and it isn’t happening.”
On July 11,  Marjorie Taylor Greene, House GOP tweeted, “Thousands of people are reporting very serious life-changing vaccine side effects from taking covid vaccines,” saying to her followers to “just say NO!” to the vaccine. 

In April, when Republican Sen. Ron Johnson was asked why there was a “big push” by the Biden administration to get everyone vaccinated, he responded, “I’m getting highly suspicious of

Trump Explains Why People Are Refusing Vaccine In His Statement Sunday

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested a reason why people have refused to take Covid vaccines.

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His comments came after President Joe Biden’s administration failed to meet its vaccination goal for July. President Biden had earlier set the goal of getting seventy percent of the nation’s adults to receive at least one shot before July 4. 


Trump wrote in a tweemail, “Joe Biden kept talking about how good of a job he’s doing on the distribution of the Vaccine … He’s not doing well at all.”. He also posited that people are refusing to receive the vaccine because they do not trust his Administration, they don’t trust the election results. And they certainly don’t trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth.

There still appears to be a wide disconnect between Trump’s stance and others in the GOP in recent weeks, despite Trump’s positive view of the Covid vaccines.


At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas this month, the large audience cheered when Alex Berenson, a writer, and speaker stated: “The government was hoping that they could sort of sucker 90% of the population into getting vaccinated, and it isn’t happening.”
On July 11,  Marjorie Taylor Greene, House GOP tweeted, “Thousands of people are reporting very serious life-changing vaccine side effects from taking covid vaccines,” saying to her followers to “just say NO!” to the vaccine. 


In April, when Republican Sen. Ron Johnson was asked why there was a “big push” by the Biden administration to get everyone vaccinated, he responded, “I’m getting highly suspicious of what’s happening here.”

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