President Donald Trump is now getting things in order to either suspend or completely ban the COVID-19 vaccine as more and more evidence comes to light showing injuries, side effects, and even deaths. Every single person who was labeled a conspiracy theory during the COVID pandemic is being vindicated by all of this new information coming out through studies and other research.
Just because you use common sense and go against the official narrative doesn’t mean you wear a tinfoil hat. And that’s the lesson the left needs to learn from this debacle. And this potential suspension or ban isn’t the first action Trump has taken since moving into the White House in January.
The president signed an executive order that stopped all federal funds for schools that are continuing to force students to be vaccinated against COVID on Feb. 14. Along with that, Trump has been reinstating members of the military who were “unjustly discharged” for refusing to be jabbed.
“Last year, Trump’s nominee to head the National Institutes of Health — Dr. Jay Bhattacharya — signed the Hope Accord, a petition urging the immediate suspension of all Covid-19 vaccines, citing a ‘causal link’ between the shots and a chilling spike in deaths worldwide,” The Western Journal reported.
“A growing body of evidence suggests that the widespread rollout of the novel Covid-19 mRNA vaccine products is contributing to an alarming rise in disability and excess deaths,” the petition went on to say.
“The denial of vaccine injury is a betrayal of those who followed official directives, often under coercion from mandates restricting their access to work, education, travel, hospitality and sports,” the Accord stated. “The vaccine-injured must be recognised and every effort made to understand their conditions.”
Something that defies any sort of common sense is how there are still institutions out there that mandate a person take the coronavirus vaccine despite the fact it’s not a dire health emergency anymore. One could make the case that it never really was.
During the pandemic it was difficult to even go catch a flick at the local theater or go to dinner at a restaurant without the COVID Gestapo demanding you show your “vaccine passport” in order to get inside. As the WJ report notes, reflection on this egregious violation of rights seems really wild now.
A large number of Americans have stated they regret taking the jab and allowing themselves to be bullied into taking a major risk with their own health.
Current FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino revealed that taking the shot was “the biggest mistake of my life.”
“I should have waited. It’s one of the greatest regrets of my life,” he went on to say in August 2022. “I freaked out.” He then revealed that he still ended up contracting COVID. Not once, but twice.
Popular podcast host Megyn Kelly said the same thing.
“I’m sorry I did to myself,” she confessed in September 2023. “I regret getting the vaccine. I don’t think I needed it. I think I would have been fine.”
Hindsight is always 20/20 they say. Trump would definitely go up in popularity if he banned this vaccine and helped protect people’s overall health.