Yes, Trump as well ... although it could be argued that he was just a bumbling idiot who believed what Fauci and big pharma told him about the efficacy and safety of the jab. Trump has a pathetically huge ego and wanted to go down as the "Father of the Vaccine that saved America (and the world)". Jury's still out whether Trump was sinister or a bumbling idiot whose ego was his own worst enemy. At times he seemed sincere and genuine, but at others he was either delusional or a liar.
You have the wrong person here if you're looking for Trump supporters. I'm on record here on CI arguing against the people who believed (quite sincerely) that Catholics were obligated to vote for Trump in the last election. I voted for him neither time, the first time being suspicious of him due to his prior life as a Dem supporter and beings surrounded and financed by Jєωs, and the second time convinced he was a con-man who just said conservative things to get elected.
Where I have fiercely disagreed with you is in your implication that Catholics could not be sincerely mistaken in their support of Trump. I never supported him, but acknowledge that Catholics could have in good conscience believed themselves obligated to do so.
I don't have a problem with people who were fooled by Trump and voted for him.
At this stage of the game, however, the evidence is in.
Trump is still pushing the shots and still wants credit for them.
Do you think he has access to a computer?
He can look up the VAERS reports just as easily as you or I.
He is responsible for those deaths and lives destroyed.
If you put your name on a product and sell it you are responsible.
He wants the credit and he should get it.
He doesn't care about the deaths and injuries.
He doesn't care about the little girl in that video.
He still pushes the shots.
And Catholics still support Trump.
That I have a problem with.