05/16/2022 / By Ethan Huff
On May 13, the White House issued a correction tweet in reference to an earlier one it tweeted the day before falsely claiming that when Joe Biden was installed, “there was no vaccine available” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
The public response to this misinformation was so great that the White House later tweeted that it had “previously misstated” that the jabs were not available in January 2021.
“We should have said that they were not widely available,” the follow-up White House tweet further reads.
Even CNN, the queen of fake news, called out the White House for falsely stating that Fauci Flu shots were not available at the time when Biden was placed as the new figurehead of the country.
This is the same Biden regime that created a “Disinformation Governance Board” to stop the spread of government-unapproved information online.
Before the White House issued its tweet retraction, Twitter failed to affix its usual “false or misleading” claim below the original tweet. Twitter repeatedly, however, labeled Donald Trump’s tweets as “false” – then banned him for it – while he was still president.
“Vaccines became available shortly before the President came into office,” the White House added in its follow-up tweet about Biden. “Since then, he’s responsible for fully vaccinating over 200 million people.”
Nick Freitas, a Republican politician from Virginia, tweeted in response that the White House correction tweet is “not good enough.”
“You spread COVID related misinformation and now must be banned,” Freitas added. “Isn’t that how it still works?”
Another person claiming to be a “health care worker” says she received her injections on December 20, 2020, more than a month before Biden was handed the title of “president.”
“… yes they were available to all the men and women who worked so very hard during the pandemic,” this person added, correcting the White House’s original covid misinformation tweet.
Another questionable claim from the White House has to do with the economy and unemployment. Despite record inflation numbers and a decimated supply chain, the Biden regime wants us all to believe that Biden has done wonders for the economy.
“In the last 15 months, the economy has created 8.3M jobs and the unemployment rate stands at 3.6% – the fastest decline in unemployment to start a President’s term ever recorded,” the regime tweeted about Biden’s alleged amazingness.
People in the comment section at Zero Hedge are not buying any of it, though. One wrote simply that this fake president from a fake election carried the baton of a fake pandemic that was handed to him by the former Puppet-in-Chief.
“Don’t forget the fake money,” wrote another about Federal Reserve Notes, which represent the biggest Ponzi scheme this world has ever seen.
“Oh, and fake men and women,” added another about fake American society.
“Fake liberty, too,” added someone else.
Others, concerning the false covid information spread by the Biden regime, pointed out that the jabs are not even real “vaccines,” but are rather just a gene therapy experiment in disguise.
“It was meant solely to manipulate the public into believing there was a new infection to fight so as to begin the greater depopulation agenda,” someone explained about Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed” scam.
“They already knew both the toxicological and immunological damage potential of their products and counted on enough propagandization to coerce the public into taking it.”
Another responded that clearly the jabs are not even a therapy, but rather a poison that is harming and killing people over time.
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