It’s good," he said, drawing loud boos from the crowd.
From there, he decided to change tack by acknowledging that the crowd’s “freedoms” were paramount.
“That’s okay, that’s alright.

But I happen to take the vaccine.
If it doesn’t work, you’ll be the first to know.
But it is working.

You do have your freedoms, you have to maintain that,” he said (viaNewsweek).
This could mean vaccination rates could go up afterthe FDA officially cleared the Pfizer vaccine for use.
He created a monster.

Now he cannot control it."
Others, like Keith Olbermann, were far less introspective.
Olbermannsaid, “LOL Trump told his slime to get vaccinated and they booed him.”
Reporter Hugo Lowellpointed outthat the booing showed the relationship between the former president and those that voted for him.
You got your freedoms.
But I happened to take the vaccine.'
Even to save lives."