Joe blasts Trump for spreading false claim linking vaccines to autism
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On Monday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order reducing the childhood vaccine schedule from 18 diseases to 11 and suggested that the number or timing of vaccines could be linked to rising rates of autism. But scientific consensus and decades of studies conclude there is no link. Joe blasts the president for spreading the false claim, saying there’s no “single legitimate study” that suggests a link, adding: “if there were, I would have been telling you about it over the last 20 years. MS NOW: My Source for News, Opinion, and the World. » Subscribe to MS NOW: https://www.youtube.com/@msnow » Subscribe to MS NOW’s We the People Newsletter for exclusive content from your favorite MS NOW anchors. Sign up now for free at https://ms.now/joinus MS NOW is the go-to destination for domestic and international breaking news, and best-in-class opinion journalism. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day click here: https://www.ms.now/
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