Trump confronted about the jab killing people. He continues to support it.
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I have this theory that Trump knew he was supposed to lose in 2016 (why they gave him so much free publicity in order to get him the GOP nomination), and that he was in on it. But when he won because Hillary is so unlikable and the Dems believed their own polls and they had no mail-in-ballots ready to dump at 3am, and he said "fuck it" and became president. That's why the long pause before coming out on stage.
It's like he was a boxer who was supposed to fix a match and his ego couldn't let him take a fall for a loser like Hillary. That he pulled a switch on them is why so many at so high of a level have bent or broken all the normal rules to get him, and they keep getting away with the illegality.
Of course, I have no way to prove any of this. It would explain his idiot behavior on the jab. Then again, it could just be idiot behavior that he can't admit he was wrong.
I'd guess 95% of Americans and most of europe dogmatically thought all vaccines were safe and effective before the roll out of the mRNA poison. A large number of the vaccine injured are in complete denialism about the harm it does and did to them.
It's propaganda that is extremely deeply ingrained. No Presidential Candidate besides RFK is calling it out, and he sadly isn't a major candidate. Only a handful of republicans Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, and the guy DeSantis put in charge of Florida's medical system seem to even care.
The idiotic behavior is either because he is brainwashed himself and his pride prevents him from seeing the truth, or he thinks most Americans wont believe it yet, or perhaps he thinks they'd do worse than the framing attempts if he did. The vaccine golden calf was important enough for them to get rid of Tucker and the get project veritas to coup James O'keefe.