Hypocrite Donald Trump — Corona “miracle drug” developed with cells from aborted babies

Don­ald Trump takes anti­body drug: Gov­ern­ment cracked down on research with abort­ed fetus cells

It was only in August that a Com­mit­tee of the Min­istry of Health vot­ed not to resume fund­ing for research into tis­sue from abort­ed fetus­es. US Pres­i­dent Amy Coney recent­ly nom­i­nat­ed Bar­rett as the next judge in the Supreme Court — she is con­sid­ered a sharp oppo­nent of abor­tion. How all of this will affect the sup­port of the “Pro-Life” fac­tion and evan­gel­i­cals for Don­ald Trump may still have to be seen until the drug REGN-COV2 becomes more promi­nent. But for the time being it is kept silent.

Just a lit­tle over a week after his coro­na infec­tion became known, Don­ald Trump wants to go pub­lic again. Accord­ing to polls, he is behind Joe Biden in the run­ning for the pres­i­den­cy. That’s why he wants to hold a ral­ly in front of his sup­port­ers in Flori­da. His per­son­al physi­cian Sean Con­ley expects “the safe return of the pres­i­dent to pub­lic oblig­a­tions” on Sat­ur­day (10/10/2020). Then it was ten days since the infec­tion was found in Trump. Don­ald Trump him­self also feels “per­fect”. Due to the ill­ness of Covid-19, which he called “God’s bless­ing”, he came across the treat­ment with anti­bod­ies. “I call it a cure,” said the US pres­i­dent of the drug, which is not avail­able to ordi­nary peo­ple. But how this sup­posed rem­e­dy for the coro­n­avirus was devel­oped has a — in the USA — con­tro­ver­sial history.
Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump gives a thumbs up on the bal­cony out­side the Blue Room on his return to the White House Mon­day after leav­ing Wal­ter Reed Nation­al Mil­i­tary Med­ical Cen­ter in Bethes­da, Md.

Don­ald Trump and the anti­body drug: “mir­a­cle cure” against Coro­na — alle­ga­tions of hypocrisy

The drug that Don­ald Trump took dur­ing his treat­ment for Covid-19 was appar­ent­ly test­ed in cells obtained from abort­ed fetus­es. The anti­body cock­tails are devel­oped by Regen­eron, a biotech com­pa­ny from New York. With­in 24 hours, the US Pres­i­dent felt “great” and described the drug as a “mir­a­cle of God”. Lawrence Gold­stein of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Cal­i­for­nia at San Diego does not find the mat­ter so great. The sci­en­tist con­ducts research him­self with fetal tis­sue. “It is out­ra­geous hypocrisy” what Don­ald Trump is doing, quot­ed the Wash­ing­ton Post. In 2019, the US gov­ern­ment had stopped fund­ing research with fetal cells. Oppo­nents of abor­tion hailed the deci­sion as a great vic­to­ry and thanked Trump for oppos­ing the “out­ra­geous and obnox­ious” prac­tice of “exper­i­ment­ing with shar­ing dead babies.”

Don­ald Trump: Anti­bod­ies against Covid-19 devel­oped using cells from abort­ed fetuses

But with Don­ald Trump’s dis­ease of Covid-19, opin­ion in the White House seems to have changed. There were now no objec­tions from the gov­ern­ment. “Many oppo­nents [of this research] looked the oth­er way” when it was used on Regen­eron and for a poten­tial vac­cine against the coro­n­avirus, Gold­stein said. Now Trump wants this rem­e­dy for every sick US cit­i­zen. It is not clear to what extent Don­ald Trump and his staff were informed about the devel­op­ment of REGN-COV2. The hypocrisy can be explained by sheer igno­rance, claims the “Tech­nol­o­gy Review” of the Mass­a­chu­setts Insti­tute of Tech­nol­o­gy, the renowned university.



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