Former President Trump's motives for selling the vaccine to his base are not virtuous, but it's a win for America, ZeeshanAleem writes.
In recent media appearances, former president Donald Trump has defended the vaccines as effective despite pushback from right-wing activists., MSNBC Opinion Columnist
The former president wants credit for his administration’s role in the vaccines’ quick development and distribution. He might not be championing the vaccines for the right reasons, but given that he’s likely the single-most influential person in America when it comes to convincing establishment-skeptical conservatives to get the jab, the consequences are beneficial for our country.
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