Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fl., fired back at Democrats seeking to mandate vaccines in order to engage in various sectors of commerce, comparing it to how Democrats instituted racial segregation following the Civil War on 'Fox News Primetime.'
"You had Joe Biden bring up Tuskegee multiple times on the campaign trail. That kind of rhetoric seeps into the body politic, so when you look at what is going on in the country, yes, the largest percentage of our population has vaccine hesitancy is the Black community," he said, referring to Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male, in which the federal government experimented on Alabama sharecroppers who were instead told they were receiving free health care.
"The way the Democrats are going is the way always do. They have no problem choosing segregation; that's their history; if it means maintaining power," he said."It's no different today."
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