After a week of nothing but bad news, President Trump finally got something he could smile about this morning.
Pfizer has announced its vaccine is testing at about 90 percent effectiveness and it will be making an emergency application to the FDA for approval.
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After the announcement was made, the stock market absolutely exploded, news that made Trump very happy…
STOCK MARKET UP BIG, VACCINE COMING SOON. REPORT 90% EFFECTIVE. SUCH GREAT NEWS!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2020
Now, while this is great news, I want everyone to consider something…
First, do you find it odd this news about the vaccine broke AFTER the election?
I mean, news agencies were not reporting anything remotely close to this about the vaccine.
Secondly, it was also rather odd that “60 Minutes” did a somewhat positive story last night about the logistics Trump has in place to distribute a vaccine once it has been approved for use.
Both of these stories would have given Trump a significant bump during the election but both were held back until after the media projected Biden as the winner.
It is also worth noting that the only real response that Joe Biden has announced are measures that Trump already has in place, a point that was made by Rep. Crenshaw (R-TX)…
Great work by the administration pushing the historic and unprecedented vaccine development under Operation Warp Speed, even as cynical Democrats attempted to undermine its credibility.
Joe Biden’s only plan for the virus is Trump’s plan. Always has been.
— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) November 9, 2020
— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) November 9, 2020
Just keep all this in mind as we move forward to see how much of Trump’s accomplishments Joe Biden tries to take credit for.
Source: Fox News
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