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Melania couldn’t be bothered to appear in vaccine PSA alongside fellow former first ladies

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Every living former president and first lady appear in a series of PSAs released today urging Americans to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

With the exception of Melania Trump. And, of course, her husband.The first PSA features Barack and Michelle Obama, George W.

and Laura Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter all receiving their shots. The second PSA, filmed at Arlington National Cemetery, shows former Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton encouraging people to get vaccinated.“We urge you to get vaccinated when it’s available to you,” Barack Obama says, while George W.

Bush encourages people to “roll up your sleeve and do your part.”“This is our shot,” adds Bill Clinton, with Jimmy Carter delivering the closing.

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