Takeaways from the US Justice Department's initial release of Epstein files, mandated by Congress
Read full article: Takeaways from the US Justice Department's initial release of Epstein files, mandated by CongressThe Department of Justice has published thousands of its files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Photos of Bill Clinton feature prominently in first batch of newly released Epstein files
Read full article: Photos of Bill Clinton feature prominently in first batch of newly released Epstein filesNewly released files from the Justice Department investigation into Jeffrey Epstein include several photos of former President Bill Clinton.
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Ex-presidents would get vaccine publicly to boost confidence
Read full article: Ex-presidents would get vaccine publicly to boost confidenceWASHINGTON โ Three former presidents say they'd be willing to take a coronavirus vaccine publicly, once one becomes available, to encourage all Americans to get inoculated against a disease that has already killed more than 275,000 people nationwide. President Donald Trump was asked this summer if he would consider being the first to take the vaccine to send a message that it was safe. Vaccine trials excluded volunteers who had diagnosed infections โ including those who had gotten treatment for the virus, which Trump had in October. โThereโs been a great deal of challenge over the years of this growing concern of what I call โvaccine hesitancy,'" Redfield said. Biden told CNN during an interview Thursday that he too would be happy to get his vaccine publicly to encourage people to follow suit.
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Obama, Bush, Clinton willing to get the coronavirus vaccine on camera
Read full article: Obama, Bush, Clinton willing to get the coronavirus vaccine on cameraStill, former President Bill Clinton would โdefinitelyโ be willing to get a vaccine, as soon as one is โavailable to him, based on the priorities determined by public health officials,โ spokesman Angel Ureรฑa said. President Donald Trump was asked this summer if he would consider being the first to take the vaccine to send a message that it was safe. Vaccine trials excluded volunteers who had overt diagnosed infections โ including those who had gotten treatment for the virus, which Trump had in October. But the former vice president said months ago that heโd take โa vaccine tomorrowโ if one became available. โYou cannot be traveling during these holidays,โ Biden told the public โas much as you want to.โ

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