Broken Promises: One Year Ago, Joe Biden Said He 'Wouldn’t Demand' Mandatory Vaccines

Broken Promises: One Year Ago, Joe Biden Said He 'Wouldn’t Demand' Mandatory Vaccines


One year ago, Joe Biden, who was then president-elect, promised that he “wouldn’t demand” mandatory coronavirus vaccines for the American people — a promise he has since broken, attempting to coerce millions of American workers to get the jab against their will.

“No. I don’t think it should be mandatory. I wouldn’t demand it be mandatory,” Biden said after a reporter asked if the coronavirus vaccine should be mandatory. “But I would do everything in my power — I don’t think masks need to be made mandatory nationwide.”

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