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#DONALDANDM­ELANIA

Donald Trump has been accused of hiding the fact he and wife Melania received a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n in January before leaving the White House.

@girlsreall­yrule wrote: “After chastising President Biden for getting the Covid vaccine, we find out that both Donald and Melania Trump secretly received the covid vaccine before leaving the White House.

@jeremynewb­erger added: “Donald and Melania Trump didn't want the large swath of complete morons they convinced Covid was no big deal, nothing but a flu, a fullon hoax, to know that they completely believe Covid is a threat.”

@rexzane1 wrote: “Remember how he kept telling everyone it was a hoax, just a flu? Maybe the third of Americans refusing vaccines would have changed their minds.”

@mocraig13 wrote: “Is anyone surprised that people who Really Don't Care are the first to cut in line? Disgusting.”

@woordman wrote: “Thought Covid was a hoax, hope vaccine he got was too.”

@Aishas wrote: “In case it hasn’t sunk in yet: Melania is exactly like her husband.”

#CARRIE

Boris Johnson is secretly trying to set up a charity to help pay for a costly makeover of his official flat by fiancée Carrie Symonds, it has been claimed.

@thecarolem­alone wrote: “The ‘eco makeover’ Of Boris and Carrie’s Downing Street flat is being done with fabric that costs £100 a metre. Of course it is. They’re not paying for it.”

@davemaclad wrote: “Has a mate of Matt Hancock's won the contract to do up Downing Street yet?”

@nulasuchet wrote: “Not so quick to fund children’s school meals.”

@nikpet1 wrote: “Tell her to pay for it herself, who does she think she is! We have record number of people homeless, underprivi­leged children going hungry, this is obscene.”

@Hordenjack tweeted: “Carrie Symonds is apparently walking round Downing Street garden to raise money for wallpaper… we need a statue for her... and I for one will be clapping for her efforts on Thursday night as she browses the DFS website.”

@robrobe wrote: “To be honest there is a clear conflict, her role and Boris’s inability to resist influence seems to be destructiv­e.”

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