Democrats on the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis released a report on Wednesday alleging that the Trump administration pressured the Food and Drug Administration to authorize unproven treatments for Covid-19 and the first Covid-19 vaccines on an accelerated timeline, according to a report from Politico.

Most people, including Alex Jones, saw this coming, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise.

As the vaccine’s risks become more evident, they need a scapegoat, and Donald Trump fits the bill.

“The Select Subcommittee’s findings that Trump White House officials deliberately and repeatedly sought to bend FDA’s scientific work on coronavirus treatments and vaccines to the White House’s political will are yet another example of how the prior Administration prioritized politics over public health,” subcommittee chair and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) said in a statement.

“These assaults on our nation’s public health institutions undermined the nation’s coronavirus response,” he added.

You may recall that President Donald Trump tweeted a tirade suggesting that the potential covid vaccine’s developers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Democrats had plotted to keep the announcement of the vaccine under wraps until after the election on November 3. The companies even delayed the review of the preliminary trial results.

“Initially, Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech suggested they might have preliminary trial results by late October—a timetable Pfizer’s CEO, Albert Bourla, projected as recently as 29 September,” Science.org reported.

“The timeline was based on a plan that called for an outside panel to take a first look at the efficacy data for the vaccine when a total of 32 cases of COVID-19 had accumulated in the vaccine and placebo groups. But the companies and FDA later agreed on a protocol change that nearly doubled that number and delayed that review,” the outlet added.

“We are at this 24/7, thousands of people working diligently to make this work. And for us, it was never about politics, it was always about just the disaster that we were in the middle of, all of us globally, seeing the devastation and the deaths,” Kathrin Jansen, who heads vaccine R&D at Pfizer, told ScienceInsider.

Pfizer released a news release and lied to the American people and to President Trump, claiming the efficacy of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19 at 90%, six days after the presidential election.

We all know now that the COVID-19 vaccines are not effective at preventing infection.

It was not until Dec. 11, 2020, that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine was available under EUA to individuals 16 years of age and older, and the authorization was expanded to include those 12 through 15 years of age on May 10, 2021.

It can be recalled that the mainstream media and the far-left, including Biden and Kamala, suggested they would not take the vaccine when it became available.

“Is the vaccine safe? Frankly, I’m not going to trust the federal government’s opinion, and I wouldn’t recommend it to New Yorkers based on the federal government’s opinion,” Andrew Cuomo said in one of his press conferences.

I don’t trust the President, and I don’t trust the FDA,” he added in an interview.

“There’s very little that we can trust that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth,” Kamala Harris responded when asked if she trusted the vaccine.

“If and when the vaccine comes, it’s not likely to go through all the test that needs to be and the trials that are needed to be done,” Biden said before.

“The American people should not have confidence,” Biden said.

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As soon as Joe Biden took over as president, a rush was made to declare the vaccine to be both safe and effective and then to make it mandatory.

Joe Biden took all of the credit for the COVID vaccines.

Biden lauded his administration’s “war footing” in fighting the virus in his first state of the nation address last year, promising that every American would be eligible for a vaccine beginning May 1.

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In May this year, the White House even said that there was no vaccine available when Biden took the office.

The recommendation for the booster was made during the Biden administration.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky overruled her agency’s advisory council and recommended booster shots for those at risk of contracting the coronavirus due to their profession, according to WaPo.

It is true that former President Donald Trump has openly defended COVID-19 vaccinations and their efficacy, but he has denounced mandates for masks and vaccines.

“Some people aren’t taking it; the ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don’t take the vaccine, but it’s still their choice,” Trump said during an interview with Candace Owens.

“Senior Trump administration officials fought for the reauthorization of hydroxychloroquine, a drug normally used to treat malaria and lupus, after the FDA revoked its emergency clearance of the drug because data showed it was ineffective against Covid-19 and could lead to potentially dangerous side effects, the report found,” Politico reported.

There have been 352 Hydroxychloroquine studies from 5,733 scientists in 51 countries that show a 62% improvement in patients for COVID-19 patients.

Source: c19hcq.com