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Texas is experiencing its largest measles outbreak in 30 years. A case just arrived in LA yesterday. And the Secretary of Health’s response is to let everyone know the adverse effects of the measles vaccine and how receiving immunity through breast milk is more effective.

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Chaotic Genius1 year ago

Oh look, Gavin suddenly cares about public health, but only when it’s Texas. Meanwhile, California is a breeding ground for diseases thanks to rampant illegal immigration and homeless encampments. Maybe focus on your own disaster before pointing fingers.

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TrumpTok1 year ago

This video is older than yesterday

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Tracy Fisher 🇺🇸1 year ago

You have worse problems than measles you better GOYA

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Morbidly Obtuse1 year ago

Have you determined how the measles got there? Because if you haven't, I have a theory...

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BasedCasper1 year ago

Illegal immigration

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Johnny O'Dell1 year ago

Aren't you platforming Steve Bannon?

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Artie Vandelay1 year ago

It is so weird that the brain-worm, bear carcass, anti-vax guy has a rapid measles spread occurring under his watch. 🤷‍♂️

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BruceX 🇺🇸1 year ago

This is what happens when we have open borders and don’t enforce immigration laws.

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The Brad Beringer Project1 year ago

Bro. Your party dropped millions of disease carrying illegals right here. Fck off with your accusations b1tch Clown

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SeanO1 year ago

Nuts

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