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Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., told the NYTimes two days ago in an interview that “the phrase ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not supported by science.”
The CDC's website was updated to reflect that "studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism" and further that "studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities."
Not only that, but the website now says that the phrase "vaccines do not cause autism" has been effectively weaponized by CDC et al. "to prevent vaccine hesitancy."
HHS will now "evaluate plausible biologic mechanisms between early childhood vaccinations and autism" including the "impacts of aluminum adjuvants, risks for certain children with mitochondrial disorders, harms of neuroinflammation, and more."
These changes sent Connecticut democrats off the deep-end.
Senators Martin Looney, Bob Duff and Saud Anwar, aka "Dr. Delusional", issued a ridiculous statement arguing that the "CDC's anti-vaccine messaging puts children in harm's way."
"Connecticut officials and leaders are condemning the federal Centers for Disease Control's recently updated messaging repeating long-debunked lies about childhood vaccinations under the leadership of known vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.," the statement said.
"It is deeply troubling that the CDC is now defending thoroughly debunked misinformation about vaccines and autism," they argued, completely ignoring the fact that the "rise in autism prevalence since the 1980s correlates with the rise in the number of vaccines given to infants."
The Connecticut Democrats further claim that "promoting long-disproven health care myths will result in needless illness and deaths in our country" and suggested Trump had appointed "discredited kooks and conspiracy theorists" in critical government roles.
L’est we remind you of Biden’s “health officials” which included former CDC official and proud Satanist, Demetre Daskalakis, and the transgender Assistant Secretary for Health, Rachel Levine, who openly embraced the chemical and surgical mutilation of children through the totally discredited pseudo-science known as “gender-affirming care.”

The Democrats are calling on Connecticut Republicans to join their condemnation of the CDC for simply suggesting that, while the "cause of autism is likely to be multi-factorial, the scientific foundation to rule out one potential contributor entirely has not been established."
The updated CDC website on vaccines and autism now includes a summary of the state of the evidence available on infant vaccines.
The reviews consistently concluded that "there are still no studies that support the specific claim that the infant vaccines, DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, and PCV, do not cause autism."

Despite the new information on the CDC website, Anwar stated that, "As a physician and public health advocate, I want to be unequivocal: there is no credible scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism."
He further claimed that, "Decades of rigorous, peer-reviewed research confirm their safety, and any suggestion otherwise risks undermining public confidence and putting children in harm’s way. Vaccines save lives, and they remain one of the most effective tools we have to prevent serious disease.”
Perhaps the delusional doctor didn’t notice the new information on the website?
He probably also missed the testimony provided by Attorney Aaron Siri before US Senate on May 19, 2025… which was awfully compelling and worth a read if you haven’t seen it.
Nonetheless, the CT Democrats closed their statement by claiming once again, and without a shred of evidence, that “vaccines are safe, effective, and critical to protecting our communities.”
These same people told you that covid shots were "safe and effective" -- even though covid shots have been linked to at least ~39k deaths, along with ~74k people permanently injured, 29k cases of myo/pericarditis, ~22k heart attacks, and the list goes on and on.
Trust the Connecticut Democrat's "science" at your own peril.







