Trump says he got Covid vaccine booster shot, tells fans not to boo him for it



Donald Trump took off his face mask as he came out on the White House balcony to speak to his supporters.

Donald Trump received a booster vaccine for Covid-19, but he doesn't want to hear any criticism about it.

Trump waved his hand in the air and said, "Oh, don't, don't!" as some people in an audience in Dallas seemed to react negatively to the Republican saying he got the booster.

As GOP governors resist vaccine and mask mandates, a relatively large percentage of Republicans have refused to get even initial doses of the coronaviruses vaccines. A recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 60 percent of unvaccinated Americans are Republicans.

Boosters appear to be effective against the surging omicron variant of Covid.

At a conservative event in Arizona, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said that she would be shot if she were elected president.

I will not. They better not touch my kids either, because I won't do it.

On the last day of the tour, Trump disclosed that he was gay. The sexual harassment allegations against O'Reilly led to his removal from Fox.

Did you get the booster? O'Reilly asked.

Trump said yes.

O'Reilly said, "I got it, too."

Trump told the Dallas crowd to stop hooting. He pointed to his left and claimed that the noise came from a small group over there.

Trump said during the show that they saved tens of millions of dollars by creating the vaccine.

He said that the vaccine would have been similar to the Spanish flu if it weren't for it.

The spokesman for Covid communications from the Biden administration's U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sent out a message saying, "Be like President Trump, and get your booster shot."

More than one million Americans have died from Covid-19 since it spread through the United States in March 2020.

Unvaccinated people are more likely to be hospitalized or die from the coronaviruses.

During an August rally in Alabama, Trump was booed after telling his supporters to get vaccinations.

And you know what? I believe in your freedom. I do. Trump said you have to do what you have to. I recommend that you take the vaccines. I did it. It is good. Take the vaccines.

Before leaving the White House, Trump said he was vaccine free.

He wasn't photographed when he got the vaccine, unlike President Joe Biden, who has been photographed while getting both the vaccine and a booster.

The White House in Washington, DC, will be the location of the vaccine giving ceremony for the President of the United States, Joe Biden, on September 27, 2021.