Ivanka Trump received COVID vaccine, shares photo and "collapses" at MAGA
The image had several angry responses from Trump supporters, who called it disappointment and accused it of "pointing out virtue."
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump took to Twitter to announce that she got the COVID-19 vaccine and encouraged others to do the same, a move that has caused a meltdown among anti-vaccine and conservative supporters. of the former president.
He broke her three months of silence on social media on Wednesday by posting a photo of her receiving the coronavirus vaccine injection, with the accompanying note: “Today I received the injection !!! I hope you do too! Thank you, Nurse Torres !!! ”.
Ivanka Trump's enthusiastic tweet about the COVID-19 vaccine had several angry responses from Trump supporters, calling it disappointment and accusing her of "pointing out virtue."
“@IvankaTrump posted that she was getting vaccinated on Instagram and encouraged others to do so. The comments are amazing, ”tweeted the journalist, Stephanie Ruhle, mentioning some of the responses in her tweet.
One user wrote: “DIFFICULT NO - PASSES - HELL NO - WHY? - THAT IS DISAPPOINTING - I DON'T NEED, I HAVE AN IMMUNE SYSTEM - DISAPPOINTED IN YOU - I HOPE IT WAS A PLACEBO - LMAO ”.
. @IvankaTrump posted herself getting vaccinated on instagram & encouraged others to do so.
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) April 14, 2021
The comments are astonishing:
- HARD NO
- PASS
- HELL NO
- WHY?
- THAT IS DISAPPOINTING
- DON’T NEED, I HAVE AN IMMUNE SYSTEM
- DISAPPOINTED IN YOU
- HOPE IT WAS A PLACEBO
- LMAO
And the Trump supporters are again duped. The Trump family has no idea what belief they endorse, ”tweeted a user named Gail Helen.
Today, I got the shot!!! I hope that you do too!
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 14, 2021
Thank you Nurse Torres!!! 💙 pic.twitter.com/gPL1Mecv1G
Several users on Instagram also commented that they don't want to be a "lab rat," criticizing Ivanka for promoting the coronavirus vaccine.
"No thanks! With a 99% survival rate, I'll pass. With Bill Gates involved, I won't get one," said one Rice448 user. "Hell no. Why are you posting this?" asked kenny_vv. "No, I will not put that on my body," said call_me_g95.
"Gorgon. I was hoping you were above this kind of virtue signaling," commented a user named rmgvd. "Wow, that's extremely disappointing, but honestly, I'm not surprised," said heather_15la.
“No, and please stop trying to manipulate us into doing it. It's amazing to see you doing this now like the left and Hollywood have done, "said a user named el__real__american.
Some users also noted his delay in supporting vaccines. "You could have told people that COVID was not a 'hoax.' You could have told people that COVID was not going to 'go away like a miracle' or with the 'warmer weather', "wrote user Jo.
“You could have helped stop hundreds of thousands of American deaths, but you didn't. You did not do it. So it's too late. "
Today, I got the shot!!! I hope that you do too!
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 14, 2021
Thank you Nurse Torres!!! 💙 pic.twitter.com/gPL1Mecv1G
Vaccination hesitation and anti-vaccine sentiments have been dominant among Republican supporters since the beginning of the pandemic. About 25% of Trump voters told pollster Frank Luntz that they will "definitely not get vaccinated" and another 21% said they would wait more than a year to get the vaccine.