Por: The Daily Beast Politics June 21, 2023
In a Fox News interview that aired Tuesday, former President Donald Trump acknowledged that COVID vaccines have become a thorny issue among Republican voters, saying that “as a Republican, it’s not a great thing” to discuss “for some reason.”When asked by Fox host Bret Baier about the efficacy of inoculations to combat the pandemic, Trump appeared to avoid giving a clear-cut answer.“In your mind, did the COVID vaccine work?” Baier... + full article
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Anti-vaccine advocates have for years used foreboding imagery of syringes to paint immunizations as dark and dangerous. But recent vaccine conspiracy theories are casting an air of fear around more mundane things — like cows and lettuce. In widespread posts online in recent... + más
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