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In a press conference on Monday, Sept. 22, Donald Trump, flanked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Dr. Mehmet Oz, said that the rising rates of autism show that "there's something artificial, they're taking something," saying that the Amish have no autism, and Cuba has "virtually no autism" because they don't have Tylenol.

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00:00I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines and don't
00:04take any pills that have no autism. That have no autism. Does that tell you something? That's
00:12currently. Is that a correct statement, by the way? There are some studies that suggest that,
00:18yeah, with the Amish, for example. The Amish, yeah, virtually. I heard none.
00:25See, Bobby wants to be very careful with what he says, and he should, but I'm not so careful with
00:29what I say. But you have certain groups. The Amish, as an example, they have essentially no autism.
00:36And I will say there are parts of the world that don't take Tylenol.
00:40I mean, there's a rumor, and I don't know if it's so or not, that Cuba,
00:44they don't have Tylenol because they don't have the money for Tylenol,
00:47and they have virtually no autism, okay? Tell me about that one.
00:51They pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies. It's a disgrace.
00:56I don't see it. I don't — I think it has — I think it's very bad.
01:00They're pumping — it looks like they're pumping into a horse.
01:04You have a little child, a little fragile child, and you get a
01:08vat of 80 different vaccines, I guess, 80 different blends, and they pump it in.
01:15They are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically
01:21necessary. That's, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever,
01:29that you feel you can't tough it out, you can't do it. I guess there's that.
01:33It's a small number of cases, I think. From $1,300 for a shot of — like an Ozepic or
01:44the fat — I call it the fat pill or the fat drug. Sometimes it works, I guess, for people.
01:49The ones I've seen, it hasn't worked so well. I've got a lot of friends. They're fat.
01:53And they said, yeah, I lost some weight. I said, you don't look it to me.
01:57But they paid $1,300, $1,200, and they go to London and they pay $88. And they call me,
02:03they go, what's this all about? We're subsidizing the rest of the world stupidly,
02:08because there are a lot of stupid people in this country running things.
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