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To: teevee who wrote (36310)9/6/2025 12:04:37 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37073
 
trumpo: from Clorox bleach for Covid 19,, to I deserve a Noble prize,, to teaming up with vaccine denier RFK
the Jr.

Track the timeline of your hero,tee wee.

usatoday.com
critic/85942323007/

You bet tee wee ..getting the Covid 19 booster in October,,flu shot too.

This one too tee wee.. as shingles in the eye will make you BLIND.

cdc.gov

Yanks better hurry as trumpo and his helper might make Americans BLIND… and axe the CDC.,

The RFK says pish posh,, what does Harvard Health know…burp.

health.harvard.edu



To: teevee who wrote (36310)9/6/2025 7:36:27 AM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Respond to of 37073
 
Trump reversed his position on the jabs,
Trump breaks from RFK on vaccines: "Pure and simple, they work"

President Trump said he's supportive of vaccines on Friday, breaking with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Why it matters: Kennedy has faced widespread criticism for his new vaccine mandates and staffing shake-up at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Driving the news: Trump was asked Friday during an Oval Office meeting about Kennedy's vaccine mandate changes, which include limiting which children are eligible for vaccines.

  • "I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people don't have to be vaccinated," Trump said of Kennedy's vaccine mandates for children.
  • "They're just, pure and simple — they work," he added. "They're not controversial at all. And I think those vaccines should be used."

axios.com