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Does Trump Think Vaccines Cause Autism?

On over 20 occasions President Donald Trump has tweeted about there existing a connection between autism and vaccines, which governmental leading public health institute experts deny completely. In addition, he repeated the claim during a Republican primary debate, which was a remark the Autistic Self Advocacy Network dismissed immediately as fake. Now, after being president years later, President Trump is singing an entirely different tune, by telling reporters: "They have to get the shots. The vaccinations are so important. This is really going around now. They have to get their shots."

What happened to Donald Trump?  As soon as he became president, as soon as he entered the White House, he transformed dramatically, becoming part of that rigid governmental voice that flatly denies there's a link between autism and vaccines. Clearly there are powers way beyond President Trump in the White House that are forcing him to change his opinion in a drastic 360-degree manner.

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