President Biden claimed at one point during a CNN town hall on Tuesday that his administration came into office with no coronavirus vaccines available. Biden received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on December 21, and the second dose in January. While discussing the issue of...
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'... we talked about it's one thing to have the vaccine, which we didn't have when we came into office, but a vaccinator,' Joe Biden told CNN's Anderson Cooper during Tuesday night's town hall.
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The fact checkers spin it. Biden āmisspokeā.
When Trump misspoke it was considered a lie. Now when Biden lies, its said that he misspoke.
OH, YOU LIBERAL MEDIA...always consistently inconsistent. Well done!
Continue to kiss Bidenās ass as he uses his mouth as Xiās cock holster.
Just to set you straight: Of course, you will call the truth a lie, yes?
Zachary Evans
Wed, February 17, 2021, 8:12 AM
President Biden claimed at one point during a CNN town hall on Tuesday that his administration came into office with no coronavirus vaccines available.
Biden
received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on December 21, and the second dose in January. While discussing the issue of vaccine supply during the town hall, Biden initially said there were 50 million doses available when he assumed office.
āWe came into office, there were only 50 million doses that were available. By the end of July weāll have over 600 million doses,ā Biden told host Anderson Cooper.
However, Biden also said āwe got into office and found outā¦there was nothing in the refrigerator, figuratively and literally speaking, and there were 10 million doses a day that were available.ā (The Biden administrationās initial target was to administer 1 million vaccine doses per day, a pace
already set by the time the president was sworn in.)
āItās one thing to have the vaccine, which we didnāt have when we came into office, butā one also needs āa vaccinator,ā Biden subsequently told Cooper, when asked about the logistics of getting shots to Americans."
Get it? There were few doses in the "refrigerator" when he came into office. Try to
use some of the context rather than cherry-pick.