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Among Republicans, 38 percent said they definitely would not get the shots.Former President TrumpDonald TrumpTrollers take on LeBron James over new Space Jam film Graham says he'd 'leave town' to stop .5T spending plan Controversy equals cash for Greene, Gaetz MORE has previously encouraged people to get vaccinated, though he has not made a forceful push, such as recording a public service announcement or getting his own shots in public.On Sunday, though, Trump appeared to justify people not taking the vaccine, blaming President BidenJoe BidenGraham says he'd 'leave town' to stop .5T spending plan Afghan ambassador, diplomats withdrawn from Islamabad Biden seeks to prove his skeptics wrong MORE.“He's way behind schedule, and people are refusing to take the Vaccine because they don't trust his Administration, they don't trust the Election results, and they certainly don't trust the Fake News, which is refusing to tell the Truth,” Trump said in a statement.Asked if Biden would request Trump film a public service announcement on vaccination, White House press secretary Jen PsakiJen PsakiBiden seeks to prove his skeptics wrong Feds step up pressure on social media over false COVID-19 claims Hypocritical Psaki leads chilling effort to flag 'misinformation' MORE said “we don't believe that requires an embroidered invitation to be a part of.”“Certainly any role of anyone who has a platform where they can provide information to the public that the vaccine is safe, it is effective, we don't see this as a political issue,” Psaki said.

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