WASHINGTON — Sen. Bill Cassidy , a licensed physician who chairs the Senate committee that oversees health care policy, publicly split with the Trump administration over Monday’s advisory that pregnant women not use Tylenol .

Cassidy (R-La.), who leads the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, argued in a statement that the “preponderance of evidence” shows there is no solid link between the pain reliever and a spike in autism diagnoses, while calling on the Trump administration to release evidence underpinning that conclusion.

“I understand and applaud President Trump’s desire to address this issue and to support HHS [Health and Human Services],” Cassidy wrote on X .

“HHS should release the new data that it has to support this claim,” he added. “The pr

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