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Former President Trump blasted President Biden for claiming that he left the White House without a vaccine distribution plan — calling it a “very dumb statement,” late Wednesday as he refused to rule out a 2024 presidential run.
Speaking to Newsmax, Trump made the remarks after being asked if he saw Biden’s CNN town hall the night before.
“Well, I saw that he said there was no vaccine when he came into office, and yet he got a shot before he came into office,” Trump told the network. “It was already in early November when we announced it, but we actually had it substantially before that.”
“We were giving millions of shots and millions of doses. So he’s either not telling a truth, or he’s mentally gone, one or the other,” the former president continued.
Trump went on to argue that Biden was facing considerable criticism for blaming his predecessor.
“Actually, Biden’s being killed on that whole thing because even the haters are saying, ‘you know, this vaccine was announced long before,’” he said, reiterating that he believes he got the shot sometime before Jan. 20.”
“He is getting lit up on that one. Even the bad ones, even the ones that aren’t exactly fans are saying that was a bad statement,” Trump continued.
The 45th president went on to say that they should “give him the benefit of the doubt.
“Could he be joking? Because, frankly, that was a very dumb statement.”
The White House did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on the former president’s claims.
How Trump planned to voice his political views was an open question in the wake of his ban from numerous social media platforms at the end of his presidency, including Twitter.
“I really wanted to be somewhat quiet,” he told the network of the early days of the Biden administration, “It hasn’t been that quiet, frankly, but I wanted to be somewhat quiet.”
And he said he didn’t miss Twitter, either.
“I understand on Twitter, it’s become very boring and millions of people are leaving. They’re leaving it because it’s not the same, and I can understand that,” he said of the platform.
Meanwhile, Trump refused to rule out a run for the White House in 2024.
“It’s too early to say, but I see a lot of great polls out there. We have tremendous support,” he said.
“I won’t say yet [if I’m running again], but I have tremendous support, and I’m looking at poll numbers that are through the roof,” he continued, referencing his boost in poll numbers following his acquittal in the Senate in his second impeachment trial.
“I’m the only guy who gets impeached and my numbers go up.”
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