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NextImg:Trump Breaks Silence on Vaccine Side Effects, Demands Transparency from Big Pharma - The Conservative Brief

Former President Trump finally addressed the rising concerns over adverse events linked to COVID-19 vaccines. This marks the first time Trump has publicly spoken about these issues, sparking a wave of interest and discussion.

The exclusive interview was conducted by Tudor Dixon, a conservative political commentator and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate.

Dixon questioned Trump on a range of topics, including the handling of the pandemic, potential future shutdowns, and the transparency of vaccine data.

Trump expressed skepticism towards the labeling of all health crises as COVID-19.

He criticized Biden’s handling of the pandemic, stating his administration handed over a well-managed situation that was subsequently mishandled due to poor decisions, particularly in terms of spending.

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The conversation then shifted toward the new vaccine funding announced by Biden.

Dixon raised concerns about the transparency of vaccine data, citing reports of myocarditis, blood clots, and other adverse events. She asked Trump if he would demand pharmaceutical companies release their vaccine data to the public.

In response, Trump advocated for complete transparency from big pharma, emphasizing we are all in this fight together. He stated any new information should be scrutinized carefully and made public immediately.

Trump also reflected on the unprecedented nature of the pandemic, comparing it to the plague of 1917.

The former president then further criticized the Wuhan lab, blaming it for the global devastation caused by the virus. He highlighted the enormous economic damage and loss of life worldwide, calling it a horrible event.

Dixon later brought up the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, which currently protects pharmaceutical companies from liability for vaccine injuries until December 2024.

She asked Trump if these companies should be held accountable for vaccine injuries after that date.

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Trump emphasized the importance of honesty from these companies, stating if they hold back information, it implies they are hiding something negative.

The former president assured Dixon and the public he would continue to advocate for them, especially those skeptical of vaccines or who have been injured by them.

Trump’s call for transparency from pharmaceutical companies and his commitment to advocating for the public could potentially influence future policies and actions regarding vaccine safety and accountability.