Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Monday to falsely state that vaccines caused autism—but not without backlash.
As one observer noted, Greene’s belief about the supposed dangers of vaccines ‘is not too far from the stated views of the ...
A community note on X said the congresswoman's stance "can only be explained through sheer ignorance, or some sort of ...
Trump has regularly promoted suspicion about vaccines causing autism going back to before he ran for president in 2015. In ...
The Washington Post reports that Weldon—a physician and former congressman whom anti-vaccine activists wanted to lead the CDC ...
President-elect Trump talked about the debunked claim that vaccines cause autism at Mar-a-Lago today. Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) ...
Dave Weldon’s long record of promoting the disproven link between vaccines and autism raises concerns among some public ...
Skyrocketing rates of autism have led some to implicate childhood vaccines, though research has consistently cleared the ...
Trump did not explicitly say in the interview that vaccines cause autism, a false claim that traces back to a retracted study ...
President-elect Donald Trump seemed to entertain the discredited theory that vaccines cause autism as he answered questions ...
Greene reposted a video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Trump has nominated as the next secretary of the Department of Health ...