Evangelical 'Prophet' Kat Kerr Says She Won't Get Vaccinated, but Would Have if Trump Won Election

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Kat Kerr, a self-proclaimed "prophetess" and Evangelical preacher from Jacksonville, Florida, has said that she refuses to get a COVID-19 vaccination because former President Donald Trump is no longer in office.

While speaking with co-host Steve Shultz on their YouTube show Wednesdays with Kat and Steve!, Kerr acknowledged that there are several vaccine varieties. But she said she's not open to taking any of them, according to reporting from Right Wing Watch.

"I may have trusted [the vaccine] when Trump was sitting where the villain fraudulent person is sitting," she said, referring to current Democratic President Joe Biden. "But because they're not, I won't trust it. I don't trust you... I don't know what's in it, I don't know the makeup of it."

After very briefly mentioning that conspiracy theories exist about the vaccines, she suggested that people shouldn't put "anything extra in their body" if they are already healthy.

"Prophetess" Kat Kerr says that she may have taken the COVID-19 vaccine if Trump was still president, but won't be taking it now because that "villain" Biden is in the White House, so she can't trust it.

Evangelical "prophet" Kat Kerr says she won't get vaccinated, but would have if Trump won election

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"Prophetess" Kat Kerr says that she may have taken the COVID-19 vaccine if Trump was still president, but won't be taking it now because that "villain" Biden is in the White House, so she can't trust it.
That is a pretty sad reason for choosing not to take the vaccine, especially since Trump has taken it and has urged his supporters to take it. There are a growing group of Catholics that have chosen not to get the vaccine as a protest against the companies like Johnson and Johnson using fetal cell lines for either testing or production of the vaccine. These fetal cell lines are old (1980's and 90's) but are still from abortions done at that time. The group wants the companies to come up with a more ethical way to test their products. For me that is the only valid reason I have heard (beyond certain medical exemptions).
 
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If she doesn't know what's in it, she doesn't know what's in it.
That would remain the case whether Biden was president or not.
So she won't trust him, but she would have trusted the man who said that the virus was fake news and suggested people start drinking cleaning fluid?

Is she maybe just peeved that the "prophecies" of a Trump win proved to be false?
 
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Her stance seems very whimsical. If she can't trust the vaccine under a Biden Presidency, then can she trust any medical effort in the United States? Blood work?, Surgery, ER, Primary care? There is no need at all to politicize the vaccine. I suppose she could go to Israel to take the vaccine, but it still is going to be the same Pfizer shot.

Her issue is a lack of trust in government. A precarious position when she allows it to affect her health care choices. Others like John Hagee said they would not take the vaccine but now are doing so. I can understand one not taking it for religious reasons, but not taking it for political reasons is allowing the government to get into your head for no reason at all.
 
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Kat Kerr, a self-proclaimed "prophetess" and Evangelical preacher from Jacksonville, Florida, has said that she refuses to get a COVID-19 vaccination because former President Donald Trump is no longer in office.

While speaking with co-host Steve Shultz on their YouTube show Wednesdays with Kat and Steve!, Kerr acknowledged that there are several vaccine varieties. But she said she's not open to taking any of them, according to reporting from Right Wing Watch.

"I may have trusted [the vaccine] when Trump was sitting where the villain fraudulent person is sitting," she said, referring to current Democratic President Joe Biden. "But because they're not, I won't trust it. I don't trust you... I don't know what's in it, I don't know the makeup of it."

After very briefly mentioning that conspiracy theories exist about the vaccines, she suggested that people shouldn't put "anything extra in their body" if they are already healthy.

"Prophetess" Kat Kerr says that she may have taken the COVID-19 vaccine if Trump was still president, but won't be taking it now because that "villain" Biden is in the White House, so she can't trust it.

Evangelical "prophet" Kat Kerr says she won't get vaccinated, but would have if Trump won election

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More magical thinking from the people who brought you election fraud.
 
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