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BREAKING: Trump/RFK Jr. Link Tylenol To Autism!


As we expected, President Trump, RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz held a press conference today linking Tylenol to Autism.

You can watch the announcement here:

Did you catch that last part?

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Not only are they saying pregnant women definitely shouldn’t take it but they’re saying children as well!  That second part is a pretty big bombshell!

FoxNews added these details:

President Donald Trump announced that taking the common pain relief drug Tylenol during pregnancy can lead to an increased risk of autism for unborn babies.

“Today we’re delighted to be joined by America’s top medical and public health professional as we announce historic steps to confront the crisis of autism, horrible, horrible crisis,” said Trump.

The president said that Tylenol taken during pregnancy “can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.”

“So taking Tylenol is not good,” he said, adding, “For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.”

The Trump administration said in April it would kick off a massive research initiative to understand the cause of autism by September.

“Tomorrow we’re going to have one of the biggest announcement(s) … medically, I think, in the history of our country. I think you’re going to find it to be amazing,” Trump said Sunday at the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “I think we found an answer to autism.”

RFK JR ATTRIBUTES RISE IN AUTISM TO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, WHILE CDC POINTS TO IMPROVED DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICES

No additional details were immediately provided, and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that the announcement was related to the “childhood autism epidemic.”

“This will be a powerful display of how the entire Trump administration is committed to addressing root causes of chronic conditions and diseases, embracing full transparency in government and championing gold standard science,” Leavitt said.

Tylenol maker Kenvue, Inc. is having a bad day, down 7% today and down 21% for the month:

That’s the official report coming out of RFK Jr.’s office, but President Trump added to the press conference the concept of vaccines having a big impact too.

He even said Bobby has to be careful about what he says, but me no so much!

Watch Trump hammer vaccines here:

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And here:

But that’s not all…

RFK Jr. made clear this is not the only link and not the only announcement, saying we should expect MANY announcements still to come of the following YEARS!

More great clips here…

Do you know any 70 year old with Autism?

Me either:

And during Q&A some hack reporter asked why the American College of OBGYN has said Tylenol is safe.

President Trump had the perfect response:

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And then there is this….

The FDA is making prescription Leucovorin available to children with autism as a treatment:

What does Leucovorin do?

Leucovorin and Autism

Research over the past decade has looked at leucovorin in relation to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) because some children with autism show signs of folate pathway issues, including folate receptor alpha autoantibodies that block folate transport into the brain. This condition is often referred to as cerebral folate deficiency.

  • Clinical studies (including randomized controlled trials) have found that high-dose leucovorin supplementation (sometimes 1–2 mg/kg/day up to a max dose like 50 mg/day) may improve language, communication, and overall behavior in a subset of children with ASD—particularly those who test positive for folate receptor alpha autoantibodies.

  • It’s not a cure for autism, but it has shown potential benefit for certain symptoms in some children.

  • Doctors sometimes order blood tests to check for folate receptor antibodies before considering treatment.

I think this sums things up nicely:

You can watch the entire press conference here if you missed it:

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