State governors accuse administration of misleading them on vaccine reserves
The Washington Post reported the federal government doesn't have a reserve of Covid-19 vaccine doses, contradicting its earlier statements. Now, state governors are angry and accusing the federal government for misleading them on the amount of vaccines available. Meg Tirrell joins Shep Smith to discuss.
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