Marjorie Taylor Greene tries to explain Trump's pro-vaccine stance, bashes mandates

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Donald Trump said in an interview that the vaccines against COVID-19 work and are effective against preventing serious illness and death.

One of Donald Trump's most outspoken allies still has his back even though he may be losing some hard-core supporters over his endorsement of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Trump promoted the jab on Monday, but Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to assure skeptics that support for the vaccine mandates did not equal support for the jab.

She said that she had spoken to the president on the phone and that he was against the mandates, but still encouraged everyone to get the vaccine and booster. That is his position. He said if he were President, he wouldn't mandate the vaccines and wouldn't fire anyone for not getting them.

The post was notable because of the fact that the freshman congresswoman did not advocate getting inoculated against COVID herself, but rather that she was against the vaccine in the first place.

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The awkward position many outspoken supporters of the former president have found themselves in as a result of his recent vaccine advocacy is reflected in the tweet. At an event with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly in Dallas, Trump said that he had received a third shot and that he had been fully vaccine against COVID-19. Trump continued to tout the efficacy of the COVID vaccines, which were developed under his administration, in another interview with a conservative commentator.

The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind, Trump told Owens. You are protected if you take the vaccine. The vaccine's results are good.

Alex Jones, a far-right conspiracy theorist, said that Trump was either ignorant or he was one of the most evil men who ever lived after the comments. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood tried to defend Trump. In a statement to the Daily Beast last week, he said that he wasn't concerned about Trump's support for the vaccine because he is against mandates. Wood urged followers to hold off on judgment, as he suggested that Trump's vaccine endorsement was part of his wartime strategy.

After her interview with Trump, Owens said that she did not trust the vaccine and would never allow it to enter her body.

President Donald Trump is in Morrrisville, North Carolina, on July 27, 2020 to tour the Innovation Center of the pharmaceutical company, which is developing a vaccine for coronaviruses. Carlos Barria is a photographer.

The recent comments made by her favorite president of all time appeared to be the reason for Monday's messaging.

The pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory was promoted by the suspended user, who shared false or misleading claims about the coronaviruses.

She was locked out of her account for 12 hours in July after saying that the disease was only dangerous to people over the age of 65. Insider reported last week that she owned shares in three companies that produced vaccines, despite being suspended for a week in August for saying the vaccines were failing.

Even after issuing a public apology for the offensive analogy he had made, he continued to compare those promoting mask and vaccine usage to Nazis. During an appearance on former Trump adviser Steve Bannon's show last month, she once again railed against "vaccine Nazis," and stated proudly that she is not getting the vaccine because she is an American.

Over the last 14 days, the United States has seen an increase of more than 105 percent in COVID cases and 6 percent in hospitalizations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said last month that unvaccinated people are 14 times more likely to die than people who have received the vaccine.

The promotion of the vaccine by Trump could help close the partisan gap. Only 59 percent of Republicans and 68 percent of independents are already vaccine free, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. NPR found that people who voted for Trump were three times more likely to die of cancer than people who voted for Biden.

At a news conference at the Capitol, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA, and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., spoke about the treatment of people being held in the District of Columbia jail. Scott Applewhite/AP

Trump received the vaccine in January but did not publicly announce it, unlike officials from both parties who shared photos and videos to encourage others to do the same. In March, Trump told Fox News that he would recommend the vaccine to a lot of people who don't want to get it.

In August, Trump called the boosters a "money-making operation" and the following month he said he wouldn't get one. The president downplayed the virus, held large rallies, railed against mask mandates, and promoted misinformation about treatments during the early days of the epidemic.

In a Dec. 22 interview with Fox News, Trump noted his position against vaccine mandates, saying, "It's a matter of getting people out to, ideally, get the vaccine." The vaccine saves people, but the mandate will destroy people's lives.

Many in his party share Trump's anti-mandate stance. The White House's vaccine and testing mandate for large, private businesses was nullified by every Republican senator and two Democrats, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Jon Tester of Montana. The measure is not likely to pass the House and could be vetoed by Biden.

The White House supports Trump's comments about the vaccine.

The press secretary said they were grateful the former president got the booster. He made clear in a recent interview that they are effective and safe. That is an important message to hear.

Biden said it may be one of the few things he and he agree on. People with booster shots are protected. Join them. Join us.

Anthony Fauci, Biden's chief medical adviser, told ABC Newshe was dismayed that Trump was booed, but he praised Trump's comments.

Fauci said in a Sunday interview that he thinks it's a good thing that people are being told to get vaccinations. I hope he keeps going.

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