Trump calls on pharmaceutical companies to justify success of COVID drugs
President Trump calls for pharmaceutical companies to publicly justify COVID-19 vaccine success amid CDC leadership upheaval and policy changes led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- President Donald Trump urged drug companies to 'justify their success' in combating COVID-19 and demanded data on vaccine efficacy, stating the CDC is 'being ripped apart over this question.'
- The FDA has set stricter guidelines for COVID vaccination, recommending it only for those over 65 or with health issues, following the ousting of CDC Director Susan Monarez.
- In a Truth Social post, Trump referenced 'extraordinary' information from Pfizer about vaccine effectiveness while questioning the lack of public data sharing.
- Trump stated he wants the CDC to release numbers immediately to 'clear up this mess.
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‘Clear up this mess’: Trump demands companies justify the success of their COVID drugs
'Clear up this mess': Trump demands companies justify the success of their COVID drugs · American Wire News
President Donald Trump on Monday demanded that the big pharmaceutical giants “justify” the success of their COVID vaccines. “It is very important that the Drug Companies justify the success of their various COVID Drugs,” he wrote in a post published to Truth Social. “Many people think they are a miracle that saved Millions of lives. Others disagree! With CDC being ripped apart over this question, I want the answer, and I want it NOW,” he continu…
President Trump Demands Big Pharma Justify COVID Vaccine Success
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