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Biden mocked for claim that ‘we didn’t have’ COVID-19 vaccine when he took office

Politicians and political commentators mocked President Biden for a gaffe Tuesday when he said “we didn’t have” the COVID-19 vaccine when he came into office.

Biden made the slip-up during a CNN town hall with host Anderson Cooper. He had said earlier in the town hall that there were “50 million doses that were available” when he took office, in response to a question about his administration’s vaccine rollout.

“It’s one thing about the vaccine – which we didn’t have when we came into office – but a vaccinator, you need the needle, you need the mechanisms to be able to get it in,” the president said. “Now, we have made significant strides increasing the number of vaccinators.”

Biden received his second dose on Jan. 11 as president-elect, three weeks after getting his first one with television cameras rolling in an attempt to reassure the American public that the inoculations are safe.

7 thoughts on “Biden mocked for claim that ‘we didn’t have’ COVID-19 vaccine when he took office”

  1. It gets me when they call his ignorance a gaffe or slip up. Call it like it is, stupidity. No lipstick on his dumbness.

  2. said he had the cure and when he got in office it would be a thing of the past. and what of his cancer cure thats going over good.

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