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Former President Donald Trump did some of his favorite things on Thursday morning: he called into Fox Business, he bashed public health officials, and he bragged about his presidency. Hours after President
Joe Biden hailed his own administrationâs distribution and administration of coronavirus vaccines to a joint session of Congress, Trump attempted (again) to take credit for delivering the nationâs success: âIn a certain way, Iâm the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it.â The former president proceeded to deride
Anthony Fauci, the nationâs top infectious disease expert, for allegedly underestimating the vaccine timelineâan evidence-free assertion that Trump also made during a Fox News interview last month. âI pushed [the FDA] like they had never been pushed before and thatâs why we have it,â Trump told Foxâs
boroughs. larry: you feel guilty? not at all. i don t feel guilty you see because it wasn t my doing that that happened. as far as the press goes, it is my fault. so i don t feel guilty. larry: mel gibson gets the rap. yeah. i feel like i took my stripes and, you know. larry: and casting patrick stewart. was that your input, too. i think he s great. larry: great villain. never seen him as a villain. there is a very funny story about him. he s been shoved under the water with a mop and all kinds of things are going on. and one of the grips, one of the lighting guys, andy from the deep south, and he says hey, your billy shakespeare didn t teach you this stuff, did he? where is your billy shakespeare now? but he still has that delivery. larry: that s funny. we re going to have to torture you, jerry. larry: we ll be right back with mel gibson, the director, actor, director, actor, who will find out what it s like to when you win awards for directing, what is it like
larry: sunday nights, too? sunday nights, sunday days. you know, to make because it s a lot clearer then. you disrupt things as little as possible. but even apart from that, they were very gracious to let us use the 59th street bridge and block traffic and stuff like that. i mean, you re talking about a major artery in and out of one of the boroughs, you know. larry: you feel guilty? not at all. i don t feel guilty you see because it wasn t my doing that that happened. as far as the press goes, it is my fault. so i don t feel guilty. larry: mel gibson gets the rap. yeah. i feel like i took my stripes and, you know. larry: and casting patrick stewart. was that your input, too? i think he s great. larry: great villain. never seen him as a villain. no. a very funny story with him. he s been shoved under the water with a mop and all kinds of things are going on. and one of the grips, one of the lighting guys, andy from the deep south, and hes, hey, your billy shakespe
sunday nights, sundaes because it s a lot clearer then. you disrupt things as little as possible. but even apart from that, they were very gracious to let us use the 59th bridge and block traffic and things like that. you re talking about a major artery in and out of one of the boroughs. larry: you feel guilty? not at all. i don t feel guilty you see because it wasn t my doing that that happened. as far as the press goes, it is my fault. so i don t feel guilty. larry: mel gibson gets the rap. i feel like i took my stripes, you know. larry: and casting patrick stewart. was that your input too? i think he is a great. larry: great villain. never seen him as a villain. there is a very funny story with him. he is being shoved under the water with a mop, and all kinds of things are going on. and one of the grips, one of the lighting guys, andy from the deep south, and he says hey, your billy shakespeare didn t teach you this stuff, did he? where is your billy shakespeare no
larry: sunday nights too? sunday nights, sundaes because it s a lot clearer then. you disrupt things as little as possible. but even apart from that, they were very gracious to let us use the 59th bridge and block traffic and things like that. you re talking about a major artery in and out of one of the boroughs. larry: you feel guilty? not at all. i don t feel guilty you see because it wasn t my doing that that happened. as far as the press goes, it is my fault. so i don t feel guilty. larry: mel gibson gets the rap. i feel like i took my stripes, you know. larry: and casting patrick stewart. was that your input too? i think he is a great. larry: great villain. never seen him as a villain. there is a very funny story with him. he is being shoved under the water with a mop, and all kinds of things are going on. and one of the grips, one of the lighting guys, andy from the deep south, and he says hey, your billy shakespeare didn t teach you this stuff, did he?