Trump vs. RFK: Where do they stand on the vaccine fight?



Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. is shaking up Washington by cutting vaccine funding, challenging Big Pharma, and pushing to yank the COVID shot off the U.S. market — while President Trump continues to champion Operation Warp Speed.

RFK’s latest moves were featured in an article in Newsweek, which appears to be what the president is responding to.

“Despite COVID, which was a very unfortunate situation for the whole world, we did a great job with it. Never got the credit for the job we did. Operation Warp Speed, people say, is one of the greatest achievements ever, in politics or in the military, because it was almost a military procedure,” President Trump said during a recent cabinet meeting.

“But everybody, including Putin, said that Operation Warp Speed, what you did with that, nobody can believe it. And we did a great job,” he added.


“It looks like HHS, they’re like, ‘Hey, you know what? We’ve gotten rid of some of the other vaccine stuff. You can’t give this to kids or pregnant women anymore.’ And, you know, sometimes you just want to leak some information out there,” BlazeTV host Jill Savage tells Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford on “Blaze News: The Mandate.”

“And Donald Trump heard that, and at his press conference, I mean, you just heard the reaction,” she adds.

“Yeah, that’s expected,” Bedford says. “That’s kind of an amateur move from HHS when you’re dealing with President Trump, who’s not like most other people.”

“The secretary of defense has found this out, for example, when he went ahead of the president on putting off arms shipments to Ukraine. This is something that was actually on the president’s agenda, but it wasn’t the right time with the president’s negotiations with Russia and Ukraine, and he was extremely irritated that there was a rollout beforehand,” he continues.

As for RFK’s moves, Bedford believes he’s taking it “a bridge too far.”

“He ought to take warning, and he ought to probably back off and figure out a different way, because if he does want to get this done, then leaking it to Newsweek, leaking it to liberal reporters and not going through the proper [channels] and convincing the president,” Bedford explains, “well, that’s not the way to do it.”

“That’s actually the way to lose your job,” he adds.

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Trump’s gone silent on the COVID vax — and singer John Rich knows why



President Donald Trump has faced serious criticism from the right over Operation Warp Speed, which oversaw the expedited creation of the COVID-19 vaccine to combat the pandemic.

The criticism hasn’t stopped, as Trump continued to champion his creation despite the outrage against it. However, Trump has gone eerily silent on the matter in recent months — and singer John Rich knows why.

“We’re sitting there, and everybody’s eating their food, and President Trump is not president at this time, and he’s talking to the senators and talking about really important stuff and I’m just minding my own business, going, ‘I don’t know how I got in this room,’” Rich said on the “Try That in a Small Town Podcast.”

That’s when Trump turned to Rich and asked him an important question.


“‘You play for really big crowds?’ I go, ‘I do play for really big crowds, for a long time.’ He goes, ‘Have you seen these rallies I’m doing, it’s 30,000-40,000 people.’ I said, ‘Yeah, it’s unbelievable.’ He goes, ‘So here’s the question. Why are people booing me at my rallies when I bring up the vaccine?’” Rich explained.

“I said, ‘Let me start off by saying this, we the American people do not trust the people that you were forced to trust at the time when this was happening,’” he continued. “And I said, ‘By the people we don’t trust, here’s who I mean: the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, the WHO, Fauci, and all the rest of them.’ I said, ‘Mr. President, we consider them to be a bunch of murderous depopulationist psychopaths.’”

“I said, ‘Now let me tell you why they’re booing you,’” he says. “‘Because every human being out in that rally, either themselves, or they know someone directly, who has been harmed by the vaccine or has even died from it, including me.’ I said, ‘I got members of my own family who were forced to take it against their will to keep their jobs, and now they’ve got all kinds of problems.’”

According to Rich, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) was also sitting at the table and told Trump not to listen to “conspiracy theorists like John Rich.”

But he clearly didn’t listen to Graham, as when Rich was finished, he claims Trump said, “Well, I guess no more vaccine talk.”

Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” is impressed, not just with John Rich, but Trump’s reaction.

“One of Trump’s greatest strengths that he gets no credit for," she says, "is that he listens."

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