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Trump Can’t Say Why Republicans Hate Vaccines So Much

Por: The Daily Beast Politics June 21, 2023

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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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