Infowars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones blasted Trump for backing 'poisonous' COVID-19 vaccines before endorsing 'someone way better' for president in 2024.
on Infowars. He blasted the former president for backing COVID-19 vaccines and accelerating their development with his Operation Warp Speed initiative, while falsely claiming that the vaccines"don't work" and are"poisonous.
While Trump was interviewed by Jones during his 2016 presidential campaign and enjoyed the support of the Infowars host throughout his presidency, Jones has previously denounced the former president for backing the vaccines. He urged followers to"On Wednesday, Jones said that he was"coming after" Trump for supporting the vaccines and would attempt to block any attempt by the former president to"join the new world order and destroy us.
The Infowars host also played a video clip of DeSantis suggesting that COVID-19 vaccine booster shots put people at higher risk of becoming ill and arguing that vaccine manufacturers said the shots were completely effective against contracting the virus. COVID-19 booster shots do not put people at an increased risk for illness and no vaccine manufacturers have claimed that the jabs are 100 percent effective, although they do reduce the chances of contracting the virus and of suffering from severe illness.
"What America and the world absolutely must have is leaders like Ron DeSantis to come out against these poison shots," said Jones."DeSantis is just over the top with what he's doing, this is absolutely presidential material. This is what Trump should be like."
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