09/29/2025 / By S.D. Wells
If only everyone had questioned Anthony Fauci during Covid the same way they are questioning RFK Jr. right now. Trump and RFK Jr. are looking at the REAL science now, and the truth is coming out about the clot shot jabs and toxic pain meds. Finally.
President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of both Tylenol and childhood vaccines on Friday, urging pregnant women and parents to avoid the common pain reliever and calling for sweeping changes to the nation’s immunization schedule. His comments, delivered on Truth Social and at a White House autism event earlier in the week, mark a direct challenge to decades of medical guidance and regulatory practice.
At the autism event, Trump stood beside Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, and warned that acetaminophen—the active ingredient in Tylenol—posed neurological risks. “Don’t take Tylenol. Don’t take it if you’re pregnant,” Trump said. “There’s no downside. You’ll be uncomfortable … but don’t take it.” He also discouraged parents from giving Tylenol to young children “for virtually any reason.”
Trump then pivoted to vaccines, renewing his call to dismantle the standard childhood immunization schedule. He argued that the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine should be split into three separate shots, the chickenpox vaccine administered on its own, and the hepatitis B vaccine delayed until at least age 12. He recommended that vaccines be given in five separate visits instead of in combination doses.
The president’s remarks drew sharp criticism from doctors and public health officials. Obstetricians emphasize that acetaminophen, when used as directed, is broadly considered safe during pregnancy and often necessary to control fever—a condition that can harm both mother and fetus if left untreated. Pediatricians and immunization experts argue that delaying or splitting vaccines undermines protection, creates logistical challenges, and could spark renewed outbreaks of preventable diseases.
Kennedy, who recently assumed his role as Health Secretary, claimed that Tylenol use during pregnancy is linked to autism—a connection that has not been scientifically validated. He announced that the Food and Drug Administration would update safety labels for acetaminophen and notify doctors of potential concerns. The administration also promoted leucovorin (folinic acid) as a possible treatment for autism, despite limited supporting evidence.
The reaction from within Kennedy’s own anti-vaccine circles was surprisingly divided. Groups that have long focused on alleged vaccine harms, such as the Georgia Coalition for Vaccine Choice and Kennedy’s own Children’s Health Defense (CHD), bristled at the new emphasis on Tylenol. Some argued the focus on acetaminophen risk distracted from their central claims about vaccine ingredients like thimerosal and aluminum. CHD even reposted messages pushing back against the Tylenol-autism link, stressing that autism was “NOT CAUSED BY TYLENOL.”
The controversy followed media leaks suggesting that Trump and Kennedy were preparing a major announcement about the cause of autism. Hints from Trump over the weekend fueled speculation, and when news outlets reported that the announcement involved Tylenol, backlash quickly grew among activists who had anticipated stronger action against vaccines.
Despite the pushback, Trump’s statements underscore his administration’s determination to upend pharmaceutical and public health orthodoxy. By casting doubt on both a widely used over-the-counter drug and established vaccine schedules, the president and his health secretary are signaling an aggressive realignment of U.S. health policy around skepticism of mainstream medical practices.
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