Trump Says We Wouldn’t Need Vaccine Mandates If He Were Still President

BY RED VOICE MEDIA
OCTOBER 18, 2021

In an interview that is set to air tonight at 8 pm, former President Donald Trump said that we would not need COVID-19 vaccine mandates if he were still in office.

“I wouldn’t say to anybody, ‘You have to.’ But I would sell it. Look, I’m very proud of what we did with the vaccines,” Trump told former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly.
“It was supposed to take five years and they said it wasn’t going to work. I did three vaccines in less than nine months and they do work, they work really well,” Trump added, according to The New York Post. “I would convince people, take it. I don’t want to push it … When I was president, there was no talk about mandates or anything. Everybody wanted the vaccine. Now a lot of people don’t want it".



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During Trump’s presidency, his administration spearheaded the development of COVID-19 vaccines through Operation Warp Speed, which poured billions into vaccine development and purchases. While President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were suspicious of the vaccine development under Trump last year, they have since taken credit for it.

“I first started the vaccination program,” Biden said earlier this month, even though he mostly followed Trump’s rollout plan.

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