Watch: Trump Drops Vaccine Bombshell the Media Tried to Hide for Decades

In a stunning announcement that has sent shockwaves through the global medical establishment, President Donald Trump, alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has delivered a historic rebuke of decades of public health orthodoxy. The press conference, centered on a new Health and Human Services finding that Tylenol use during pregnancy is associated with a “very increased risk of autism,” rapidly expanded into a full-throated condemnation of the entire childhood vaccine schedule. This moment marks a pivotal shift, a long-awaited vindication for countless parents who have been dismissed and maligned by the very institutions meant to protect them. President Trump, demonstrating the courage that has defined his political career, chose to speak the truths that the liberal media and their allies in the pharmaceutical industry have desperately tried to suppress.

President Trump opened the proceedings by cutting directly to the heart of the matter, exposing what he suggested was a deliberate cover-up. He challenged the narrative that the surge in autism rates is a mystery, stating, “It’s turning out that we [Bobby and I] understood a lot more than a lot of people who studied it [autism]. We think. And I say we think because I don’t think they [medical establishment] were really letting the public know what they knew.” This powerful assertion accuses the medical establishment of a decades-long failure in transparency, prioritizing corporate and institutional interests over the health and safety of the nation’s children.

The President then turned his attention to a demographic often cited by critics of the vaccine schedule, highlighting a shocking health pattern that the mainstream media has consistently ignored. For emphasis, he stated it twice: “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.” This simple, powerful observation serves as a direct challenge to the core argument of mandatory, dense vaccination schedules, forcing a conversation that has been deemed off-limits by the so-called “fact-checkers” who act as gatekeepers for the pharmaceutical industry.

On the specific issue of Tylenol, Trump was unequivocal, bluntly declaring its use as “not good.” He echoed the official HHS guidance, which now acknowledges the “very increased risk of autism,” and explained, “For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.” But the President’s warning extended beyond pregnancy, as he added that “you shouldn’t give the child a Tylenol.” This marks a monumental shift, transforming what was once dismissed as a fringe “conspiracy theory” into official government policy, a direct result of the Trump administration’s willingness to confront entrenched power.

The core of President Trump’s remarks was a passionate, three-minute rebuke of the existing childhood vaccine schedule, delivered with the force of a leader who has listened to the pleas of suffering families. He lamented the sheer volume of injections given to infants, stating, “They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies, it’s a DISGRACE.” Advocating for a more cautious, common-sense approach, he argued for spacing out vaccines, asserting there is “no downside” to doing so. His full statement provides a clear blueprint for a safer approach to pediatric health:

“I’ll say that they will maybe say at a little bit later date, but I think when you go for the shot, you do it over a five-time period— take it over five times or four times, but you take it in smaller doses and you spread it out over a period of years. And they pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies. It’s a DISGRACE… I think it’s very bad. They’re pumping, it looks like they’re pumping into a horse. You have a little child, a little fragile child, and you get a vat of 80 different vaccines. I guess 80 different blends, and they pump it in. So ideally, a woman won’t take Tylenol, and on the vaccines, it would be good [practice that] instead of one visit where they pump the baby, load it up with stuff, you’ll do it over a period of four times or five times.”

President Trump further articulated his long-standing personal commitment to this issue, driven by a desire to understand a man-made tragedy. He stated, “I’ve been so into this issue for so many years just because I couldn’t understand how a thing like this could happen. And you know, it [autism] is artificially induced.” He powerfully connected the health of children to the strength of the nation, noting the societal cost: “To have families destroyed over this is just so, so terrible.”

Detailing specific reforms, the President called for the removal of harmful additives and the separation of combination vaccines. “I also — and we’ve already done this — we want no mercury in the vaccine. We want no aluminum in the vaccine. The MMR, I think, should be taken separately. This is based on what I feel. The mumps, measles and [rubella], the three, should be taken separately. And it seems to be that when you mix them there could be a problem. So there’s no downside in taking them separately.” He also took direct aim at the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, a long-criticized practice, saying, “hepatitis B is sexually transmitted. There’s no reason to give a baby that’s almost just born hepatitis B. So I would say wait till the baby is 12 years old and formed, and take hepatitis B.”

President Trump concluded with a vision for a healthier future, a direct result of his administration’s courage: “And I think if you do those things, it’s going to be a whole different. It’s going to be a revolution in a positive sense in the country.” This stands in stark contrast to the fear-mongering and censorship promoted by the liberal media, which has consistently attacked anyone questioning the vaccine status quo. The President’s words are not just policy; they are a declaration of independence for parents and a demand for accountability from a corrupt and captured system.

h/t: Steadfast and Loyal

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