
The Charlie Kirk Show Vaccines: What Should A New Parent Do?
Jan 17, 2026
Joel Gator Warsh, a physician and author, and Aaron Siri, a civil rights attorney and vaccine litigator, provide vital insights into the current state of childhood vaccines. They discuss the recent changes to the Hepatitis B vaccine schedule and the complexities of weighing risks versus benefits. Aaron highlights legal issues surrounding coerced vaccinations and the lack of conclusive studies linking vaccines to autism. Both experts stress the importance of parental autonomy and informed decision-making in today's evolving vaccine landscape.
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Delay Hepatitis B For Low-Risk Newborns
- If you want to delay Hep B, consider waiting until two months or later rather than vaccinating at birth.
- Ask your provider for a shared clinical decision and weigh fever and rare neurologic risks against tiny benefit for low-risk newborns.
Historic Trials Had Minimal Safety Windows
- Vaccine trials historically had very limited short-term safety monitoring for some products.
- That gap makes long-term risk assessment difficult and fuels calls for better studies.
Families Sue After Hospital Shot Against Wishes
- Aaron Siri recounts babies who died after a Hep B shot and one adjudicated by the VICP.
- He also describes many parents whose written refusals were ignored by hospitals.



