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Anti-vaccine Republicans A monster even Trump can’t control

She is fiercely loyal to Donald Trump. But when the ex-president came to her home city and praised Covid vaccines, Flora Moore did what she never thought possible. She booed him.

“He said, ‘Take the vaccine.’ But we all booed and said, ‘No,’” she recalled of Trump’s event with broadcaster Bill O’Reilly in Orlando, Florida. “He heard us loud and clear. We let him know ‘no’, and a couple of us even hollered out, ‘It’s killing people!’”

There is no scientific basis to the claim that Covid vaccines are killing people. In fact, they have demonstrably saved thousands of lives. But Moore

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