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    Donald Trump reveals he got COVID booster shot; crowd boos him

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    A crowd booed former President Donald Trump Sunday when he revealed to former FOX News host Bill O’Reilly at the American Airlines Center (AAC) he received a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.

    Trump was in town Sunday to first speak at First Baptist Church in Dallas before joining former FOX News host Bill O’Reilly at the AAC for the final stop of O’Reilly’s “The History Tour.”

    Trump spent part of his O’Reilly interview telling his mostly unmasked crowd of supporters that they should “take credit” for the vaccines, since they were developed under his presidency, according to a report in Newsweek

    “Look, we did something that was historic, we saved tens of millions of lives worldwide when we, together, all of us, we got a vaccine done,”  Trump is heard saying on the video. “This was going to ravage the country far beyond what it is right now, take credit for it… it’s great, what we’ve done is historic. Don’t let them take it away.”

    During the speech, Trump also told the crowd that he still does not support vaccine mandates, but his followers were “playing right into their hands” if they doubt the vaccine, according to Newsweek.

    The boos started after that comment when O’Reilly asked the former president if he received a booster shot:

    “Both the president and I are vaxxed, and, uh, did you get the booster?” O’Reilly asked Trump.

    “Yes,” Trump replied. The crowd then starts to gasp and boo.

    “I got it, too –” O’Reilly tried to answer.

    “No, don’t, don’t don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, no no…there’s a very tiny group over there…” Trump replied to the group booing him.

    Both Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump were infected with coronavirus in October 2020. Trump had to be hospitalized, as a result. Both the former president and former first lady received vaccines before leaving office in January. Trump never publicly encouraged Americans to get the vaccine while he was in office; that wouldn’t happen until Feb. 2021 at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas. 

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