There are things that former President Donald Trump wants to talk about, like vaccines, and things he'd rather keep quiet, like what exactly happened in the White House leading up to January 6.
Trump got more vocal this week on Covid-19 vaccines, pushing them to supporters, correcting some misinformation and making clear they protect against Covid-19 hospitalizations and deaths.
He's also seeking personal credit for vaccine development and telling his supporters they should get the shot, even if he agrees they should have a right to not get it.
When the conservative podcast host Candace Owens raised doubts about the efficacy of the vaccine during an interview with Trump, he corrected her.