A nationally aired Sinclair Broadcast Group news package attempted to fault “both sides” of the political aisle for politicizing a potential coronavirus vaccine. The misleading segment has already aired on more than 40 Sinclair stations in dozens of states across the country.
President Donald Trump has been claiming as recently as this week that a vaccine may be ready to deploy before Election Day, a time frame that experts say is highly unlikely to be met, concerning for public health, and seemingly designed to appeal to voters rather than to produce an effective treatment. Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris has echoed these concerns, saying any announcement, “would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of” a potential vaccine instead of relying solely on Trump's frequently false claims.
Yet Sinclair correspondent Ahtra Elnashar claimed that both Trump and the Democratic presidential ticket are “looking to score political points” over the timing of a vaccine release-- failing to mention that the Democrats’ points simply align with scientific consensus while Trump’s do not.
According to a transcript search of the Kinetiq video database, the news segment aired on at least 44 Sinclair stations in at least 36 states beginning on September 8.