At Town Hall Biden Reveals When Vaccines Will be Available
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During a Tuesday night CNN town hall, President Joe Biden said the U.S. would have enough doses of vaccines for every American by the end of July. While left-leaning articles highlight that President Biden gave the country a much-needed boring town hall performance, right-leaning articles highlight that CNN did not challenge President Biden and avoided uncomfortable subjects for the administration and other Democrats.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that President Biden gave the country a much-needed boring town hall performance on CNN, as he addressed vaccination timelines and minimum wage. Biden said that he was “tired of talking about Donald Trump.”
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that Biden’s announcement is on the optimistic side, as last week he wanted that logistical and distribution problems could prevent many Americans from getting the vaccine by the end of the summer. Biden also said his administration spoke to Pfizer and Moderna to negotiate to increase the country’s vaccine supply from 200 to 600 million.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that CNN did not challenge President Biden and avoided uncomfortable subjects for the administration and other Democrats. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper also grilled the president on whether he agreed with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that Senate Republicans who voted to acquit Trump were “cowards.”
From the left
The Daily 202: Biden builds back boring in town hall. That’s not a bad thing
The Washington Post