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information’s being suppressed right now within HHS and could an investigation perhaps be launched seeing any more information— President Trump Well, I think information has been really not given out very freely over the years, absolutely. And I think that’s by drug companies and maybe doctors, but I certainly think that over the years. I think this is a different group. We have a lot of information, and that information, I mean, it’s the information that we have that we’re making these statements. And I’m mak- ing them out front and I’m making them loud and I’m making them strongly not to take Tylenol, not to take it. Just don’t take it unless it’s absolutely necessary, and there’s not too many cases where that will be the case. And again, what’s the worst?The worst is nothing can happen. It’s very positive. That’s a positive thing, but I don’t actually believe that’s possible. I think the results are going to be amazing. I want to see amaz- ing results by the time I leave this beautiful building. I believe with the wars I’ve stopped — seven different wars — I’ve saved millions of lives. I’ve done a lot of things. This will be as important as any single thing I’ve done, because I know beautiful ladies, just like this, that are going through the same thing and it’s not easy, and I admire you for being able to do it, but I admire him too. I wish I had a face that looked like that. If I looked like him, I would’ve been president a long time ago. Question: Tylenol is widely used in other countries too. As youmake this announce- ment, do you expect your decision may affect other countries? President Trump I hope they follow it. Yeah. I hope they follow it. Yeah. Other countries sell Tylenol. Some countries don’t. I mean, I hear Cuba . . . Now, again, you’ll have to check this out, but I hear Cuba doesn’t have it because it’s very expensive and they don’t have the money to have it, or they don’t want to spend the money to have it. They don’t have Tylenol, and I hear they have essentially no autism, so you’ll have to check it out. Yeah, Brian, please. Question: Mr. President, medical profes- sionals have warned for decades— President Trump No, no, not you. You’re CNN. You’re fake news. Go ahead, Brian. Question: Thank you, Mr. President. I want to go back to theAmish community if I can just for a second. I recently saw a man from Minnesota, anAmishman fromMinnesota on a podcast, and the host asked himwhat the rates were for, like, ADHD and autism, and he had no idea about ADHD. He didn’t know that existed and certainly didn’t know of any cases. What are they doing— President Trump It doesn’t exist with the Amish community and they don’t take all of this junk. It doesn’t exist. That tells you . . . Doesn’t that tell you? That’s like certain countries where it doesn’t exist and they don’t take it. Would you like to make a com- ment about that, Martin? Makary The Amish population are a very mixed group. So, there’s a subset that take vaccines and a subset that does not. And we know they have very low rates of chronic disease all across the board. President Trump Please. Question: Thank you, Mr. President. Should the establishment media show at least some openness to trying to figure out what the causes of autism are? President Trump I wish they would. Yeah. Question: Why are they so closed-minded? President Trump Well, look, it’s not only the media, in all fairness. It’s some people, when you talk about vaccines, they go crazy. And I’m a big supporter of vaccines. I got a certain vaccine approved in nine months that would’ve taken from five to 12 years. I’m very proud of it. A lot of people think it was one of the greatest things I’ve done. And some people think, mostly Republicans, actually . . . I’ll tell you, the Democrats think it was . . . They think OperationWarp Speed was one of the greatest things any president has done, any president. We’re very proud of what happened. We got hit with something that came from a place that shouldn’t have happened, but it did happen. Those things take place and you’re very unpleasantly surprised. But no, I’m a big believer in vac- cines, the polio vaccine. Big, big believer in vaccines. I know Bobby and you guys have it out a little bit, but he’s a believer in vac- cines too. But I’ve seen how great vaccines can be, how incredible they can be. So, I’m a believer. Yeah. Yeah. Please? Question: Your comment to me about MMR and hepatitis B, you said those were your suggestions, but have you spoken with Secretary Kennedy about actually making those changes? President Trump I have. Yeah, I have. I’ve spoken to all the doctors about it, and doc- tors that are not here right now. I’ve spo- ken to many doctors about everything we’re talking about. And the Tylenol has started to be spoken of over the last period of time, but we’ve been doing the research. A lot of what they’ve been speaking about comes from right here by research done by these people. And I just say it again, don’t take Tylenol, don’t take it and don’t give it to your child after your child is born and do all those other things, little things, just spread out your visits, et cetera, et cetera, on the vaccine. And I want to thank every- body. This is a very important day. Thank you very much. n WHITE HOUSE AUTISM BRIEFING 24 NOV / DEC 2025 I  HEALTHCARE JOURNAL OF NEW ORLEANS

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