Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) suggested that women should not take advice from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after his latest warnings on Tylenol .
MSNBC’s Ali Vitali pressed Thune on whether the Republican Party is headed toward a “party of no dissent” when it comes to agreeing with President Donald Trump on a number of issues. Thune pushed back during the interview that aired on Thursday, noting that he spoke out against the administration’s warnings on Tylenol.
Trump and Kennedy held a press conference last month urging pregnant women not to take Tylenol due to an unsubstantiated link the drug has with autism in children. Medical experts have since reiterated that there is no evidence to support any link between Tylenol and autism.