RFK Jr. Promises He’ll ‘Make the Proof’ On Autism Claim, Tells Wild Story About Pregnant Woman ‘Gobbling’ Tylenol
Donald Trump’s cabinet secretaries took turns praising the president for his actions toward Middle East peace during Thursday’s meeting until Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. broke into a story about a video of a pregnant woman guzzling Tylenol and promised his team “will make the proof” to back up his recent claims.
“This morning before I came in here, somebody showed me a TikTok video of a pregnant woman, an associate professor at the Columbia Medical School, and she is saying ‘F-Trump’ and gobbling Tylenol with her baby in her placenta,” RFK Jr. began. “The level of Trump Derangement Syndrome has now left political landscapes, and it’s now a pathology.”
He continued:
That a mother could overwhelm millions of years of maternal instincts to put her baby at risk. And all you have to do is look at the studies, which you and I talked about. It’s not dispositives that cause autism, it’s so suggestive that anybody who takes this stuff during pregnancy unless they have to is irresponsible…Cuba has the lowest level in the world of acetaminophen use and it has the lowest autism rate in the world. This is not dispositive, this is not proof. We are doing studies to make the proof.
In the meantime, the precautionary principle should apply. And any mother who is taking stuff during pregnancy to get back at Donald Trump is doing something that is pathological. And we are seeing it across the board.
Trump asked RFK Jr. about current autism rates before adding, “Think of that: one in 20,000 and now it’s one in 12 for boys. One in 18, 19 for girls. So, obviously, it’s something that I think is artificially induced. Something, whether it’s the vaccines, in terms of these massive vaccines that are twice the size of a jar like that, a glass of water like that, into a baby’s body. And I’ve suggested get them in doses, get them in separately…It doesn’t seem to have any impact if you take it separately. If you take it as a combination, it’s not so great…But I would say, don’t take Tylenol.”
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