Trump and RFK Jr. make controversial announcement on autism
President Trump made an announcement from the Oval Office on autism, flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz.
"Today, we're delighted to be joined by America's top medical and public health professionals as we announced historic steps to confront the crisis of autism. Horrible, horrible crisis," Trump said.

He and his top officials stated the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to an increased risk of autism.
Trump said the Food and Drug Administration will begin notifying physicians immediately that it is "strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary."
"They are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary," Trump said. "That's, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever."
Studies on this question have not shown a direct cause and effect. Some studies point to a possible link, but major medical groups have evaluated the evidence and continue to recommend acetaminophen as the safest painkiller during pregnancy.
-Mary Kekatos, Cheyenne Haslett and Sony Salzman







