Trump’s Anti-Lockdown Video Resurfaces Amid Hantavirus Discussions

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A video of United States President Donald Trump speaking against lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine requirements has resurfaced online amid growing conversations surrounding recent hantavirus cases.

The viral clip began trending shortly after reports emerged about confirmed hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.

Trump Rejects Lockdowns, Mandates

In the resurfaced video, Donald Trump criticised what he described as attempts to revive COVID-era restrictions through fear and public panic.

“The left-wing lunatics are trying very hard to bring back COVID lockdowns and mandates with all of their sudden fear-mongering. These are bad people. These are sick people we’re dealing with,” Trump said.

The US president also insisted that Americans would not accept another round of lockdowns or mandatory restrictions.

“But to every COVID tyrant who wants to take away our freedom, hear these words: We will not comply. So don’t even think about it,” he added.

The resurfaced Donald Trump video has since become one of the most discussed topics in latest world news and health discussions online.

“We Will Not Accept Your Lockdown”

Trump further stated that schools and public institutions should not face closure again because of health-related fears.

“We will not shut down our schools. We will not accept your lockdown. We will not abide by your mask mandates,” he said.

“And we will not tolerate your vaccine mandates.”

The comments have reignited debates across social media, especially among users discussing public health policies and government restrictions.

Trump Warns Institutions Over Mandates

In the same video, Trump warned that schools, airlines, colleges, and public transportation systems enforcing vaccine or mask mandates could lose federal support.

“I will use every available authority to cut federal funding to any school, college, airline or public transportation system that imposes a mask mandate or a vaccine mandate,” he stated.

The clip has continued circulating widely as conversations around hantavirus cases, public health concerns, and COVID-era restrictions trend online once again.