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WHITE HOUSE AUTISM BRIEFING 16 NOV / DEC 2025 I  HEALTHCARE JOURNAL OF NEW ORLEANS   First, effective immediately, the FDAwill be notifying physicians that the use of acet . . . Well, let’s see how we say that. A-cada- medo-fin . . . Kennedy Acetaminophen. President Trump Acetaminophen. Is that okay? Kennedy Yes. President Trump Which is basically com- monly known as Tylenol during pregnancy and can be associated with a very increased risk of autism. So, taking Tylenol is not good. All right, I’ll say it; it’s not good. For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during preg- nancy unless medically necessary. That’s, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever that you feel you can’t tough it out; you can’t do it. I guess there’s that. It’s a small num- ber of cases, I think. But if you can’t tough it out, if you can’t do it, that’s what you’re going to have to do. You’ll take “a” Tylenol, but it’ll be very sparingly. It can be some- thing that’s very dangerous to the woman’s health. In other words, a fever that’s very, very dangerous and ideally a doctor’s deci- sion because I think you shouldn’t take it, and you shouldn’t take it during the entire pregnancy. They may tell you that toward the end of the pregnancy, you shouldn’t take it during the entire. And you shouldn’t give the child a Tylenol every time he’s born and he goes and has a shot. You shouldn’t give Tylenol to that child. All pregnant women should talk to their doctors for more information about limit- ing the use of this medication while preg- nant. So ideally, you don’t take it at all, but if you can’t tough it out, if there’s a prob- lem, you’re going to end up doing it. The other thing that I can tell you that 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 don’t see it. I think it has . . . 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 dif- ferent blends, and they pump it in. So, ideally a woman won’t take Tyle- nol, and on the vaccines it would be good 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. I mean, 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’s artificially induced. It’s not like some- thing that . . . When you go from all of those healthy babies to a point where I don’t even know structurally if a country can afford it. And that’s the least of the problems. To have families destroyed over this is just so, so terrible. 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 . . . 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 sepa- rately. In fact, they think it’s better, so let it be separate. The chickenpox is already separate because when that got mixed in, I guess they made it four for a while; it really was bad. So, they make chickenpox . . . Indi- vidually, they’re okay; when you mix them, something maybe happens. So, there’s no downside in doing it. It’s not like, “Oh, if you do it, bad things,” no, it’s only good. And it may not have that much of an impact, but it may have a big impact. So, let those be taken separately. And then hepatitis B is sexually transmit- ted. 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. 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. The FDA will be updating the label of an existing drug to reflect potential ben- efits in reducing some autism symptoms. This gives hope to the many parents with autistic children that it may be possible to improve their lives. That’s one of the things that I’m very, very happy about. I mean, this was mostly going to be on how not to have the child affected, but we’ve learned some pretty good things about certain elements of genius that can be given to a baby, and the baby can get better. And in some cases, maybe substantially better. Not going to be easy, but it’d be a lot easier if it didn’t hap- pen in the first place. As these great parents fully understand, right? They fully under- stand, I feel so terrible for . . . I have so many friends with autistic children. It’s just, it’s a tough situation. Finally, to help reach the ultimate goal of ending the autism fever, the NIH will be announcing 13 major grant awards from the Autism Data Science initiatives. And to be honest with you, to me that’s the least important. It’s not even a money thing at this point. There’s so muchmoney, but they have to do . . . and they have to move quickly . . . when the alternative is that nothing bad can happen. Let’s do it now. I was just saying to Bobby and the group, let’s do it now. Nothing bad can happen. It can only good happen. But with Tylenol, don’t take it. Don’t take it. And if you can’t live, if your fever is so bad, you have to take one because there’s no alternative to that. Sadly. First question, “What can you take instead?” It’s actually, there’s not an alternative to that. And as you know, other of the medicines are abso- lutely proven bad. I mean, they’ve been proven bad with the aspirins and theAdvils and others, right? And they’ve been proven bad. So, I’d like to ask Bobby to get up to the podium and say a few words. And then Dr. Bhattacharya, Dr. Makary, Dr. Oz, and Dr. Fink, followed by two incredible moth- ers that have experienced firsthand what this country’s going through, what parts of the world are going through. And I will

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