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Liam O'Dell

Trump booed by supporters after revealing he got his Covid booster jab

Things got a little awkward for former US president Donald Trump on Sunday, when he was met with boos from his own fans for saying he received his booster shot of the coronavirus vaccine.

The revelation was made in Dallas, where the Republican held his last live show of The History Tour with ex-Fox News host Bill O’Reilly.

“Both the president and I are vaxxed, and did you get the booster,” the broadcaster asked Mr Trump.

“Yes,” the businessman replied, with Mr O’Reilly confirming he also got the jab.

After supporters booed Mr Trump’s revelation, he quickly responded to the criticism: “Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t. Don’t- no, there’s a very tiny group over there.”

News of the former Apprentice star getting boosted came despite him previously telling The Wall Street Journal in September that he “probably won’t” get the jab.

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In the same conversation on vaccines, Mr Trump told the crowd to “take credit” for the jab, adding “what we’ve done is historic”.

“Don’t let them take it away. Don’t take it away from ourselves. You’re playing right into their hands when you’re sort of like, ‘oh, the vaccine’.

“If you don’t want to take it, you shouldn’t be forced to take it – no mandates – but take credit, because we saved tens of millions of lives,” he said.

While Mr Trump may have overseen the rollout of a vaccine as president, the US also reached a total of 400,000 Covid deaths on his last day in office in January.

Twitter users have expressed shock at the footage, with some comparing it to “Frankenstein” losing control of his monster:

It’s fair to say that in Dallas, Trump supporters certainly put the ‘boo’ in booster...

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