Did he also sign an NDA agreement to have them produce a product on his timeframe? Was it, by chance, the same contract that other countries and groups had to sign? Where they can't talk negatively about it publicly? He has said he "personally" got the vaccine approved. Would that mean he can't say negative things about it legally? Just kinda not talk about it and let everyone do their own research first? Once everyone has made up their minds, then he comes out and says "good things" about it, therefore never being able to be legally liable and still getting the outcome he wants? Why do we need some convoluted reason why? He had a plan, and possibly the only way was to sign a contract where he can't talk bad about it. So he just waited a few months and the rest of us saw how bad it was and shared the info also. Just another theory I guess.
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The honest answer is nobody really knows. The general responses are that he promotes it because he had to push for it to speed up the timeline or that he does it because the media would attack him otherwise. I find both those questionable because if it’s for consistency he would just recommend the vaccines when asked about it directly but as seen in the rally he is promoting them without being prompted. As for the optics thing, the media has always and will continue to talk shit about him no matter what he does.
That being said I trust in two things. I know Trump is smart, anyone who actually pays attention to his actions does. I also know that he loves the United States. I have to assume that his promotion of the vaccine must have a purpose even if I don’t know what it is yet.