Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

In yet another shocking statement, Kennedy doubled down on the not-true claim that Tylenol use, in this case after circumcision, is linked to autism.
“OutFront” host Erin Burnett said the circumcision claim made by the Health and Human Services secretary was “really scary” for people.
"Always with the quiet part out loud," one critic said of the comment from Trump's health and human services secretary.
The health secretary also falsely warned that circumcision could be causing autism through Tylenol.
The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star also took a swipe at the Kennedy family in a CBS interview.
One health department employee said the directions seemed to be "coercing" subordinates into political activity.
The network's chief data analyst also expanded on the "real worry" of the Cabinet member's actions.
Recent statements stigmatize people who are autistic, they say.
Clinton’s comments came after Trump stood beside Kennedy on Monday to make an announcement linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism.
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