
White House, Twitter silent on why tweet with vaccine misinformation hasn't been taken down
Fox News
The White House is facing backlash after it falsely claimed in a tweet this week that "there was no vaccine available" for COVID-19 when Joe Biden took office last year, but Twitter, along with the White House remain silent on why the that claim remains on the platform with no "misinformation" warning label.
After the original tweet drew fierce criticism from Twitter users who pointed out that there was a COVID-19 vaccine available when Biden took office on Jan. 20, 2021, the White House acknowledged in a follow-up tweet Friday that it "misstated that vaccines were unavailable in January 2021," but did not delete the original tweet that was shared nearly 3,000 times.

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