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Alex had to make a decision. He knew the Covid vaccines were always bad. He knew it from the start, and he predicted exactly what would happen when they were distributed. He condemned them from the start. Trump, on the other hand, took pride in the speed with which he brought the vaccines out. He bought into the lies that they were saving lives.

The reality is that the vax takes more lives than it saves, a whole lot more lives. The vax may ... may, mind you ... have saved the lives of a small number of elderly or obese people with health problems who caught the initial strain of Covid. Most of them could have been treated with Ivermectin and other medicines, however, and would not have died.

The vax is useless against the later strains of Covid, which are not dangerous. Trump should know this. The evidence is out there. But Trump willl not condemn the vaccines or say he is sorry to have pushed them on people. Does that make Trump a hypocrite or a fool? Either way, it doesn't make him look good.

It's the one issue Trump is weak on, but the Democrats cannot attack him on it because they claim to support the vaccines. Trump fears that if he comes out against the vax, it will alienate moderates who might otherwise be inclined to support him, those who have accepted the propaganda about the effectiveness of the vax.

Alex Jones has had enough of Trump's weak stance on the vax. The vax is killing hundreds of thousands of people who otherwise would not be dead, maybe millions of people. At the same time, the vax is completely useless against Covid, and actually makes the disease worse. The evidence of this is plain for anyone who looks, but Trump refuses to look at it. I understand what Alex is doing and can't say I blame him for turning against Trump. Alex can't stand silent and watch those people die.