A new day, a new Trump controversy. This time, it’s not politics or foreign policy—but Tylenol, the world’s most widely used paracetamol. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has linked acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to autism, urging pregnant women to avoid it. Health experts are calling this baseless, irresponsible, and dangerous. Trump didn’t stop there—he also pushed for delayed childhood vaccinations, including the Hepatitis B shot, traditionally given at birth, to be postponed until age 12. Doctors warn this could undo decades of public health success, especially as acetaminophen is considered the only safe over-the-counter medicine for fever or pain in pregnancy. Even the FDA has stepped in, clarifying that science does not support Trump’s claims, and decisions should be
Trump Links Tylenol To Autism | Doctors Slam “Irresponsible” Statement
