Jill Biden Protested At Vaccine Clinic

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First lady Jill Biden has been traveling and promoting COVID vaccines across the country.

Recently, she attended a vaccination clinic in Hawaii and attended a barbecue for military families.

However, she was quickly met by Trump supporters as well as protesters who oppose vaccine mandates.

About 20 Trump supporters held signs that included “Protect Not Inject” and “No Shots for Tots.”

“Go home,” a man shouted loudly as the motorcade rolled in, Daily Mail reported.

The protesters were wearing T-shirts with phrases including “All Lives Matter” and “Trump won,” Newsweek reported.

Some demonstrators also showed support for Cuban protesters.

One woman among them shouted “Trump won.”

Despite the opposition, Biden—a long-time teacher herself—later said she felt right at home at the high school.

“There were probably times when you probably wondered if you were going to make it through all the chaos,” she told reporters.


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Former President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Ken Paxton over George P. Bush in the state’s Republican attorney general primary.

Trump said Paxton is a “true Texan who will keep Texas safe” and praised the attorney general for his stances on crime, guns, border security and “election integrity.”

“Attorney General Ken Paxton has been bravely on the front line in the fight for Texas, and America, against the vicious and very dangerous Radical Left Democrats, and the foolish and unsuspecting RINOs that are destroying our Country,” Trump continued. “It is going to take a PATRIOT like Ken Paxton to advance America First policies in order to Make America Great Again,” Trump said.

This decision snubs the Bush family. George P. Bush is the son of Trump’s former GOP primary rival Jeb Bush. Jeb Bush was heavily critical of Trump and notoriously chose not to endorse Trump for president in 2016.