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Trump takes swipe at “gutless” politicians who don’t reveal their booster status [Video]

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


  • Former President Donald Trump slams politicians who refuse to reveal whether they have received a COVID-19 booster shot.
  • Most if not all of whom are Republicans, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
  • Trump called them “gutless”, saying “You gotta say it, whether you had it or not.”

Former President Donald Trump this week blasted other politicians who have been vague on their COVID-19 vaccine status. Trump called them “gutless” and implored them to open up about whether or not they’ve received the shots and booster.

“Well, I’ve taken it,” Trump said in an interview with One America News that aired Tuesday night.

“I’ve had the booster. … I watched a couple of politicians be interviewed and one of the questions was, ‘Did you get the booster?’ — because they had the vaccine — and they’re answering like, in other words, the answer is ‘yes’ but they don’t want to say it,” Trump, 75, told OAN. “Because they’re gutless.”

He continued: “You gotta say it, whether you had it or not. Say it. But the fact is that I think the vaccines saved tens of millions throughout the world. I’ve had absolutely no side-effects.”

Many Republicans have downplayed the benefits of vaccines even as they themselves have been vaccinated.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, for instance, was first vaccinated back in April, his office confirmed to the Associated Press. But DeSantis offered a cagey response when asked by reporters last month whether he had been boosted.

“So, I’ve done whatever I did,” he said. “The normal shot.”

DeSantis is rumored to be mulling a run for president in 2024, which could pit him against Trump should both men enter the race.

In July, CNN reported that nearly 50% of Republican congressmen would not confirm whether they had been vaccinated against COVID-19.

Trump’s latest remarks on the vaccine come weeks after he told right-wing media personality Candace Owens that vaccines “work.”

“The ones who get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don’t take the vaccine. But it’s still their choice. And if you take the vaccine, you’re protected,” Trump told Owens.

“Look, the results of the vaccine are very good, and if you do get it, it’s a very minor form,” he said. “People aren’t dying when they take the vaccine.”

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In a December appearance at his and Bill O’Reilly’s joint “History Tour,” footage of which was shared on Twitter by O’Reilly’s No Spin News, Trump was booed by some of his own supporters when he confirmed that he had received his booster shot.

An adviser previously said Trump got his first COVID vaccine while he was still in office, after he had been hospitalized with the virus.

Source: People

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  1. Bill

    January 14, 2022 at 1:41 pm

    Too little, almost too late. Trump should have done this in MARCH 2020; extolling the value of vaccinations. Many, many thousands of lives would have been saved and our economy would have not had to so radically adapt to Covid-19’s prescence as we have been forced by his initial and, until just recently, total, TOTAL avoidance of any support for the science and totally ignoring the destruction around him caused by the disease. Again, too little, and almost too late. Somewhat ingenious as well.

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