Trump is still working for Moscow:
In possibly the least surprising news of 2021 so far, the Kremlin has been actively spreading disinformation about two of the vaccines being distributed in the U.S. in a bid to sow division and undermine confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
That’s according to the State Department, which said Sunday that it has been tracking Kremlin-backed websites that are pushing false narratives around the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in particular, baselessly claiming they are unsafe and cause serious side effects.
Russia’s efforts to spread anti-vaxxer disinformation in the U.S are being aided by the actions of former President Donald Trump, who has refused to endorse the vaccine to his tens of millions of supporters who are among those least likely to get the shot.