HJNO Nov/Dec 2025

WHITE HOUSE AUTISM BRIEFING 18 NOV / DEC 2025 I  HEALTHCARE JOURNAL OF NEW ORLEANS   researching this issue to all three agencies. Jay [Bhattacharya] will discuss one of our research initiatives at NIH. This model of unleashing unbiased, de-politicized, gold- standard scientific research and academic freedom to deliver actionable information to prevent and reverse disease will be a model for the framework to deliver similar results for many other chronic conditions that plague Americans. [Transcript picks up following the speak- ers not included in this reprint.] President Trump Thank you very much. So, I just want to say acetaminophen is basically Tylenol essentially, ’cause I noticed that term is used throughout this conference. So, it’s essentially Tylenol. And I just recommend strongly that you don’t use Tylenol unless it’s absolutely necessary. I understand it’s maybe 10% of the women that are pregnant would perhaps be forced to use it, and that would mean you just can’t tough it out. No matter what you do, you can’t tough it out. So that’s up to you and your doctor. But there’s a very strong recommenda- tion, maybe stronger for me than from the group because they’re waiting for certain studies. I don’t . . . I just want to say it like it is. Don’t take Tylenol, don’t take it. If you just can’t . . . I mean, it’s just fight like hell not to take it. There may be a point where you have to and that you have to work out with yourself. So don’t take Tylenol. Other things that we recommend, or cer- tainly I do anyway, is . . . and it’s so impor- tant to me to see the doctor four times or five times for a vaccine. Don’t let thempump your baby up with the largest pile of stuff you’ve ever seen in your life going into the delicate little body of a baby. Even if it’s two years, three years, four years, you just break it up into, I would say, five, but let’s say four, four visits to the doctor instead of one. And certain things I think you should do. We’ve already taken out and are in the process of taking out mercury and aluminum now. You knowwhat mercury is, you knowwhat alu- minum is. Who the hell wants that pumped into a body? And there were rumors about both of them for a long time, but we’re having them taken out. We’re having them taken out of the vaccines. Hepatitis B, again, that’s sexually trans- mitted, and we think you should wait . . . I think you should wait till 12. You know I’m just making these statements from me. I’m not making them from these doctors. ’Cause when they talk about different results, dif- ferent studies, I talk about a lot of common sense. And they have that too. They have that too a lot. But I recommend the hepati- tis B, take it at 12. Sexually transmitted, you don’t have to give it to the baby when the baby’s two years old. And there are a lot of theories on that. But not when they’re 12, it doesn’t seem to be a problem at all. The MMR and the chickenpox — chickenpox has already been broken out. It’s a singular shot, but the MMR is not. And I’ve heard for years that there’s a problem with it. But they say that there’s no problem if you do each shot separately, not put together. So an MMR, go out and do it separately. Don’t take Tylenol. Don’t give Tylenol to the baby after the baby’s born. Every time the baby gets a shot, the baby goes, gets a shot, they say, “Here, take a couple of Tyle- nol.” I’ve heard that for years. “Take Tyle- nol.” Don’t take Tylenol; don’t have your baby take Tylenol. Now, Tylenol is fine for people that aren’t pregnant, that aren’t in the situation that we’re talking about one very specific situation. If you’re pregnant, don’t take Tylenol. When you have your baby, don’t give your baby Tylenol at all unless it’s absolutely necessary. Don’t do it. Break up your visits to the doctors, break themup. Do it in five if you can. Now, it’s inconvenient. It’s inconvenient. Oh, you’re going to have to go back. Another year later, you’re going to go back each year for four years, five years, three years. Just break it up. Break it up because it’s too much liquid. Too many dif- ferent things are going into that baby at too big a number. The size of this thing, when you look at it, it’s like 80 different vaccines and beyond vaccines, and 80. Then you give that to a little kid. I mean, I can tell you that I had a woman who worked for me, a beau- tiful, wonderful woman, worked in Trump Tower, and she had the most perfect child. Beautiful, just perfect. And I remember this little blond-haired boy running around the lobby of Trump Tower, so healthy and so vibrant. And I said, “That’s great.” One day I came in and she was crying her eyes out behind the counter. She worked at the front desk. She was crying her eyes out. I’ve never . . . As much as I’ve ever seen anyone distraught, she was. I said, “Are you okay? What happened?” “My boy, my boy, I’ve lost my boy.” “What does that mean, your boy?” “My boy. You know him, sir, you’ve seen him grow up. He was so beau- tiful. And I took him for a vaccine, sir, and he developed this unbelievable . . .” I think she said 107, 108. It goes well beyond when this happens, it goes up to a 106, 107, 108. We hear 105 and you’re in trouble. But it just goes up to a level that you never hear about, but it goes up very high and they get . . . it’s fried. They get fried. She said, “I took him. He developed an unbelievable temperature and I’ve lost him, sir. He’s gone.”And then I saw the boy. It was a whole . . . It was so tragic to see. That was the following day. That was the following day after the vaccine. And I’ve seen it two other times, and I think three other times, but two other times where they go to the doctor and they get the vaccine, they get the shot, the kid is badly hurt. Let’s be nice, badly hurt. And just do it. Break it up into five, break it up into four, break it up into three if you have to. But go to the doctor four times instead of once, or five times instead of once. And for some reason they insist that you put it all into the body. And maybe that’s the drug companies that make more money that way. Maybe it’s the doctors ’cause they don’t want to be doing this so much. Maybe it’s the doctors, they get maybe more money. Who the hell knows what it is? Don’t do it. Get them broken into four or five visits. Do it four or five. That means you have 20%, 25% what you’re putting into the baby’s body. It can only help. It can only help. And the other things I told you about,

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