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Trump’s Vaccine Bombshell Rocks Washington!

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That’s not just Trump raising questions — that’s a direct suggestion of a cover-up.

While discussing the Tylenol findings, Trump repeatedly linked autism with vaccines — something the media has long tried to suppress.

“I think I can say that there are certain groups of people [Amish] that don’t take vaccines and don’t take any pills that have NO AUTISM — that have NO AUTISM.”

Trump’s emphasis on the Amish community — twice noting their lack of autism diagnoses — sent shockwaves through the press room.

On Tylenol specifically, Trump left no room for doubt:

“For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.”

He went further, saying only rare emergencies — like a dangerously high fever — might justify taking it. Otherwise, he urged expectant mothers to avoid it completely, even after birth.

“You shouldn’t give the child a Tylenol,” he said bluntly.

Then came the part that will dominate headlines for days. Trump turned his fury toward the current vaccine schedule.

“They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, it’s a DISGRACE,” Trump said, shaking his head.

He slammed the idea of injecting infants with dozens of shots at once and called for spreading out doses over years, saying there was “no downside” to doing so.

One vaccine Trump singled out was for hepatitis B.

“There’s no reason to give a baby that,” Trump argued, noting it’s a sexually transmitted disease and should wait until a child is “12 years old and formed.”

Trump ended his remarks by urging parents to separate vaccines like MMR and chickenpox instead of mixing them, warning that the current system was “artificially” harming children.

With RFK Jr. leading HHS and Trump speaking openly about issues once labeled “conspiracy theories,” this could mark a turning point in how America views childhood health policies.

As Trump put it:

“It’s going to be a revolution in a positive sense in the country.”

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