

"Tylenol Causes Autism" - Trump BLASTS Tylenol & Vaccines In MAJOR Autism Announcement
Sep 24, 2025
A controversial announcement about Tylenol's potential link to autism has stirred debate. Trump’s warning during a major announcement sees the panel dissect CNN’s coverage and Tylenol’s defensive stance. They explore rising autism rates in the U.S., comparing them with communities in Cuba and the Amish. Speculation on lawsuits against Big Pharma emerges, drawing parallels to past controversies. The discussion also critiques public reactions, including defiance videos from pregnant women, all while pushing for deeper investigations into these alarming trends.
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Trump Announces Tylenol-Autism Link
- Patrick Bet-David highlights Trump's announcement linking acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to higher autism risk and the FDA notifying physicians.
- The hosts frame this as breaking policy news with immediate public-health implications.
Cuba Example Used To Illustrate Difference
- Trump speculates Cuba lacks Tylenol and therefore has virtually no autism as an observational example.
- The hosts use Cuba and other countries as anecdotes to question environmental differences in autism rates.
Avoid Nonessential Tylenol In Pregnancy
- Patrick and Adam highlight videos of pregnant women taking Tylenol despite warnings and public debate.
- They imply women should avoid unnecessary acetaminophen during pregnancy unless medically needed.