When it comes to RFK Jr.’s role in the Trump administration, you can’t really trust a word this guy says. It all seems to be rife with conspiracies and unproven scientific claims. Now, a Florida woman is speaking out after RFK Jr. said some questionable things at a cabinet meeting. His bizarre Tylenol claims just became even more outlandish. Now, he’s coming after children who have been circumcised and trying to link it to an autism risk.
“RFK Jr. adds circumcision to his autism conspiracy list,” said the caption of Dani’s TikTok video. At Thursday’s cabinet meeting held by President Trump, RFK Jr. had some strange claims. She shows the clip from the meeting, where we can hear RFK Jr. say, “There’s two studies that show that children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism. It’s highly likely because they’re given Tylenol.” Dani goes on to say, “That’s not a joke. We have somebody sitting there blaming autism on circumcisions and baby Tylenol.”
“There is no credible evidence that circumcision doubles your child’s rates of autism,” Dani says, baffled. She shouldn’t have to say that, but there it is. Dani goes on to say that it’s the “type of fearmongering they use with vaccines,” too. She also says, “Talk about how spreading junk science harms real people with autism,” which has patients questioning the validity of Tylenol.
Of course, these weren’t the only insane claims RFK Jr. made throughout the meeting. He also said he saw a video of a pregnant woman who was “gobbling Tylenol” and cursing out Trump. Even though medical experts remain firm on their research there is no correlation between Tylenol and autism. RFK Jr. stands by his word regardless.
“This guy has to have some type of cognitive dysfunction,” said one commenter. Dani made a similar point by recalling RFK Jr. being infested with a brain worm.
“But but, like what about the vagina wielders? Like I’m certain I didn’t have a circumcision,” another pointed out. Apparently, RFK Jr. doesn’t think things through before he says them. It’s just so easy to see right through his gibberish. So, it’s best to trust the experts!