Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed in an interview published Monday that he warned President Trump to be cautious after briefing the commander in chief about research finding a possible link between pregnant women taking Tylenol and an increased risk of autism .
The president initially suggested the administration quickly put out a dramatic warning on social media, the HHS secretary recalled in a lengthy Atlantic profile piece .
“You can’t do that,” Kennedy recounted telling Trump in response.
“There’s nuance to it, and you can’t scare people away from Tylenol, and you’re going to get a huge amount of pushback from powerful pharmaceutical companies.”
Trump reportedly waved off RFK Jr.’s concerns, telling his Cabinet member: “I don’t give a s— about

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