“HHS to Study All Possible Causes of Autism, Including Vaccines”
September 22nd, 2025I like how medical doctors are now the hair on fire conspiracy theorists:
Acetaminophen has been commonly used since the early 1950s. It was taken by pregnant women and children throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s when autism rates were extremely low. In 1980, autism was one in 10,000 children. By 2000, it was 1 in 150, and now 1 in 31. What changed… https://t.co/L8Tg7d5YX6
— Kelly Victory MD (@DrKellyVictory) September 22, 2025
This gives me more time to enjoy the memes as the ship of fools sails on:
— Jeff Wells (@JeffWellsRigInt) September 23, 2025
Via: The Defender:
U.S. public health agencies are collaborating on extensive studies that will examine all the possible causes of autism, including vaccines, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump and several public health officials announced today during a White House event.
According to today’s announcement, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will also immediately add warnings to Tylenol and other products that contain acetaminophen, warning pregnant women of a possible link between acetaminophen and autism, and will also advise physicians and the public about the risks.
The FDA is also set to approve leucovorin, a medication commonly used in cancer treatments to counter the harmful side effects of other drugs, as a treatment for symptoms associated with autism, based on promising results in clinical studies among children with folate deficiency.
During today’s announcement, Kennedy emphasized the potential role of vaccines in causing autism. He said:
“One area that we are closely examining … is vaccines. Some 70% of mothers who have children with autism believe that their child was injured by a vaccine. President Trump believes that we should be listening to these mothers instead of gaslighting and marginalizing them like prior administrations.
“It will take time for an honest look at this topic by scientists, but I want to reassure the people in the autism community that we will be uncompromising and relentless in our search for answers. We will perform the studies that should have been performed 25 years ago. Whatever the answer is, we will tell you what we find.”
Noting that he’s “been waiting for this meeting for 20 years,” Trump suggested during today’s announcement that vaccines, and the childhood vaccination schedule, have contributed to autism and to the onset of chronic disease in children.
Trump cited data showing a rapid increase in autism diagnoses in recent years.
“Since 2000, autism rates have surged by much more than 400%,” he said. “Instead of attacking those who ask questions, everyone should be grateful for those who are trying to get the answers to this complex situation.”
Trump also suggested that vaccines are contributing to the onset of autism. He said:
“They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies. It’s a disgrace. I don’t see it. … You have a little child, little fragile child, and you get a vat of 80 different vaccines, I guess 80 different blends, and they pump it in. …
“I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don’t take vaccines and don’t take any pills that have no autism.”
Earlier this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed new data showing that an estimated 1 in 31 (3.22%) 8-year-old children had an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in 2022 — up from 1 in 36 (2.8%) in 2020 and 1 in 1,000 children in the 1990s.
