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‘People aren't dying when they take the vaccine’ – Trump shuts down Candace Owens

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In a recent interview with Candace Owens for her show on Daily Wire, former U.S. President Donald Trump defended the COVID-19 vaccines, saying they’re actually effective and people who haven’t gotten the jabs are the “ones who get very sick and go to the hospital” after contracting it. Trump touched on the topic after the...

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