PHOENIX — Following President Donald Trump’s Monday press conference about autism rates, Gov. Katie Hobbs expressed concerns about the future of American healthcare.

A few hours after the Trump administration gave the speech on the complex brain disorder, she called their findings “junk science.”

“This is like junk science and … I don’t know what the motives are,” Hobbs told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Outspoken with Bruce & Gaydos.

Trump claimed there is a tie between Tylenol — also known as acetaminophen — and autism, despite the link being unproven and in some cases discredited.

Hobbs added that she doesn’t think there needs to be a cure for autism.

“We are doing more and more with medical research to be able to live with autism and live productive fulfilling lives,” Hobbs said.

Hobbs wor

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