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Trump Admits He Got Jabbed With Multiple Vaccines That His Allies Say Are Poison

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When it comes to vaccines, president Donald Trump’s stance tends to be “do as I say, not what I do.”

Over the weekend, it was revealed that Trump received a flu shot and COVID-19 booster during his second medical checkup in 2025. News of Trump’s vaccinations came from Trump’s personal physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, who wrote that the shots were part of a preventative health battery “in preparation for upcoming international travel.”

In any other timeline, a president receiving a routine vaccine battery would not be just a blip on the radar. But as the Trump administration has cast enormous doubt on vaccination, while fighting tooth and nail to uproot the last remnants of America’s public health infrastructure, it will be very difficult. statement.

Kennedy, Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, is a longtime anti-vaxxer and medical snake oil fraud. Kennedy has often criticized coronavirus vaccines — which were developed with help The first Trump administration, albeit with a shaky rollout, described it as “the deadliest vaccine ever.” (So ​​far, it is estimated that vaccination against the coronavirus has saved the lives of nearly 15 million people.)

Earlier this year, Kennedy parroted the myth that vaccines are responsible for autism by claiming that he would “figure out what causes” the condition by September with a comprehensive look at vaccines. In September, after failing to find the promised cause, Kennedy’s CDC gave notice that it would award a contract to further investigate possible links between vaccines and autism.

“Dear MAGA – Guess who just got their updated coronavirus and flu shots today?” wrote epidemiologist and researcher at the New England Institute for Complex Systems Eric Weigel-Ding. “Dear Leader Trump. Maybe you should get it too.”

Regardless of Trump’s vaccination status, his administration’s bloodletting of the nation’s public health infrastructure continues.

Shortly after Trump received his support, his budget director, Russell Vought, worked with Kennedy to lay off more than 1,300 viral disease experts and staff at the CDC, before canceling nearly half of the layoffs. At the time of writing, about 600 CDC workers remain laid off, having been classified as “non-essential.”

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2025-10-14 14:06:00

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