A few days ago, Trump held a press conference announcement warning of a potential link of taking Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy causing autism.
As a result, liberal, pregnant women helped make another Trump meme a reality.

The media has been quick to downplay any possible connections, often referencing experts who assert that acetaminophen is the safest pain relief option during pregnancy. A look at major news headlines reveals phrases like unproven links, decades of supporting evidence, and claims lacking scientific backing.
Social media can certainly be harmful in many respects. I partially hold the media responsible for putting the health of unborn children at risk. Many of the news reports I came across did not reference the recent study from researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, which indicates that using acetaminophen during pregnancy could raise the risk of autism and ADHD in children.
This recent review and even Mt. Sinai in New York agreeing with the Harvard study, published in August, clearly aligns with the FDA’s current direction: making sure both physicians and their patients are properly informed about the evidence and understand the potential consequences when making decisions about medication use.
But, using the Left’s logic, we’re supposed to disregard the findings of experts from the Harvard School of Public Health or Mt. Sinai just because the manufacturer of Tylenol insists it’s safe during pregnancy.
However, like Ayn Rand reminds us: You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality,
The media’s ongoing bias—whether it’s anti-Trump, anti-Robert F. Kennedy Jr., or broadly hostile toward the GOP—is harming the country in numerous ways. By failing to report all relevant information, including compelling new research from highly credible scientists, they leave expectant mothers without a full, evidence-based picture. The way this news has been covered only deepens the already widespread mistrust in the press, which was severely damaged by its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s worth noting that the Harvard study likely only came to public attention because the suppression of data that challenges dominant pharmaceutical narratives appears to be diminishing. As a result, the people undertaking this Prove Trump Wrong mentality are paying with their lives. They hate Trump above all else.

PHOTO CREDIT: Tylenol 8 hour pills – By Deborah Austin from Bellevue, WA, USA – [1], CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10764422