Former President Trump and former first lady Melania Trump were both vaccinated at the White House in January, a Trump adviser tells Axios.
Why it matters: Trump declared at CPAC on Sunday that “everybody” should get the coronavirus vaccine — the first time he’s encouraged his supporters, who have been more skeptical of getting vaccinated, to do so.
- It’s unclear which vaccine they received.
- Vaccine hesitancy is higher among white Republicans than any other demographic group, and it hasn’t been improving as the vaccination effort continues, according to Civiqs polling.
What he’s saying: “We took care of a lot of people — including, I guess, on Dec. 21, we took care of Joe Biden, because he got his shot, he got his vaccine,” Trump said at CPAC on Sunday. “So everybody, go get your shot.”
Flashback: In December, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams defended Trump for waiting to get vaccinated after the rollout of the Pfizer vaccine, saying the former president had a “medical reason” for not doing so.
- Adams cited an experimental antibody treatment Trump had been given after contracting the virus in October.
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