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DeSantis says he will reject funding for COVID shots if elected president

Updated: September 26, 2023 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 26, 2023 – 11:43 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Governor Ron DeSantis said he would oppose more funding for COVID jabs if elected president, a position at odds with President Joe Biden.

“Certainly, we’re not going to fund them,” Gov. DeSantis said during a recent interview with ABC News.

The COVID jabs have been linked to death, myocarditis, miscarriage, and numerous other consequences.

Biden signed off on a proposal in August to ask Congress for more money for the development of new COVID shots, as previously reported by LifeSiteNews. Biden said the funding would go to a “new vaccine that is necessary, that works.”

President Donald Trump stands by his Operation Warp Speed, which quickly got COVID shots approved, despite safety concerns.

DeSantis noted the “flimsy” nature of many studies that purported to find a benefit to the COVID jabs and questioned the record of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which gained unprecedented power under President Trump.

“How good has CDC done, with all due respect, over the last few years?” DeSantis said during the interview. “How many people trust CDC at this point? And I was somebody five years ago, you

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