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Trump says he got booster, claims vax hesitant ‘playing right into’ the Left’s hands

Updated: December 21, 2021 at 10:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Dec 21, 2021 – 8:39 pm EST

DALLAS, Texas (LifeSiteNews) – Former President Donald Trump again took credit for the controversial COVID-19 vaccines this past weekend, revealing he personally received a booster shot and claiming the still-hesitant — many of whom are current or former Trump supporters — are “playing right into [the Left’s] hands.”

The remarks came during a Dallas stop on Sunday as part of Trump’s “History Tour” with pundit Bill O’Reilly.

‘You’re playing right into their hands’ when you doubt the vaccine, President Trump says. pic.twitter.com/xJc7JTL0cR

— No Spin News (@NoSpinNews) December 20, 2021

But, look, we did something that was historic. We saved tens of millions of lives worldwide — we, together, all of us, not me, we — we got a vaccine done, three vaccines done, and tremendous therapeutics like Regeneron and other things that have saved a lot of lives. We got a vaccine done in less than nine months, it was supposed to take from five to 12 years. Because of that vaccine, because of that vaccine, millions and millions of people — I think this would have been the Spanish flu of 1917 where up to

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