After the president of unity decided to lash out at red-state governors for moving forward and removing some of the COVID mandates in place, Texas Governor Greg Abbott decided to fire back.
Abbott made it quite clear that Texans are still treating this very seriously, but that he is also trusting his people to do the right thing on their own rather than having big brother watch over their shoulder.
Then he decided to hit Biden back with a fact that is hard to deny.
Abbott Swings Back
In response to Biden’s comments, Abbott stated, “The two things, Brian. First, it obviously is not the type of thing that the president should be saying.
“But, second, he kind of said it on the worst day he could have, because the same day he said that in Texas, the Biden administration was releasing illegal immigrants into our communities who had COVID.
“The Biden administration was spreading COVID in south Texas yesterday because of their lack of constraint of testing and quarantining people who come across the border illegally.
“The Biden administration was exposing Texans to COVID. That is a Neanderthal type approach to dealing with the COVID situation.”
He continued, “But, more importantly, with regard to the masks, the change in Texas really wasn’t all that much different from where we were before for a couple of reasons.
“First, we are still strongly advocating that every Texan follow the best practice. Where we are today is completely different from where we were this time last year when Texans and Americans didn’t know how to deal with this for an entire year.
“Texans have learned the best practice, and that is to wear a mask. And we still strongly recommend that people do wear a mask.”
You can see the full segment in the video below…
Source: Fox News
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