Trump Announces Tylenol Causes Autism

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On September 21, 2025, thousands attended Charlie Kirk’s memorial service at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, honoring the Turning Point USA founder who was assassinated earlier this month during a university debate. Former President Donald Trump delivered a 40-minute eulogy praising Kirk as a patriot, joined by figures like Dana White, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and dozens of conservative influencers under tight security. The memorial became a major political moment when Trump and Elon Musk were seen shaking hands in their first public meeting since Musk resigned from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency earlier this year. Their reconciliation follows months of public feuding over Trump’s spending bill, Epstein files, and talk of a third political party. While Trump dismissed suggestions of a full reconciliation, the handshake was widely viewed as a symbolic step toward mending divisions within the conservative movement. Musk later amplified a White House post calling for unity, fueling speculation about his future political role and influence.

The event also reignited cultural and political debates across the country. From media coverage to social media reactions, Kirk’s assassination and memorial have become focal points in discussions about free speech, security, government transparency, and the growing role of celebrity figures in American politics. Trump’s team reportedly sees the high-profile moment with Musk as an opportunity to re-energize younger voters and reconnect with tech-driven audiences while Turning Point USA signals its intent to carry on Kirk’s mission.

At the same time, the Trump administration sparked fresh controversy by warning against Tylenol use during pregnancy, linking it to autism. Trump said acetaminophen “is not good” and strongly advised limiting its use unless medically necessary. He further claimed certain groups that avoid vaccines and medications, like the Amish, experience no autism, a point echoed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. citing studies but disputed by medical experts. Trump also urged mothers not to allow infants to receive too many vaccines at once, suggesting they be split into multiple visits. The statements have fueled debates over autism research, Tylenol safety, vaccine policy, and public trust in medical guidance, with many health officials pushing back against what they describe as misleading claims.

Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show officially returned to ABC after a week-long suspension that drew national attention. The suspension followed remarks Kimmel made about the political response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, which some interpreted as inflammatory. Disney explained the move as an effort to avoid escalating tensions, but Kimmel refused to apologize, leading affiliates like Nexstar and Sinclair to pull his show. The fallout included millions in lost ad revenue, subscriber cancellations across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN, and widespread criticism from Hollywood unions like WGA and SAG-AFTRA, which organized protests outside Disney headquarters. Celebrities signed an open letter demanding Kimmel’s reinstatement, framing the suspension as a free speech issue. During the controversy, an unrelated shooting outside ABC Studios in Los Angeles further heightened concerns about media safety. With Kimmel back on air, debate continues over censorship, satire, and the political role of late-night television in a deeply divided America.

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0:00 Charlie Kirk Memorial Highlights
6:29 Trump and RFK Jr on Tylenol & Autism Claims
9:55 Jimmy Kimmel Returns After Suspension
12:32 LGBT Community Divide Explained
15:11 TPUSA Resumes National Tour
15:28 UK Police Confiscate Phone Over “Causing Anxiety”
18:33 Viral “Nose Ring Theory” Discussion
19:18 Brigitte Macron Responds With Photo Evidence
19:37 Democrats Attack Trump Piñata at Event
19:56 Trump Shares Venezuelan Militia Training Video
20:29 Outro & Final Thoughts
20:50 End Screen

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