By John Wayne on Thursday, 25 September 2025
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Trump has been Busy: Vaccines, Autism and the UN, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Here is an update for Australian readers of what President Trump has been up to, relevant to our political position.First,his speech to the UN, telling them to their face that they are the problem: https://libertysentinel.org/trump-dismantles-un-in-powerful-speech-calls-climate-agenda-greatest-con-job-ever/

To recap: when President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2025, his tone was sharp and his attacks broad. What began with complaints about broken escalators and teleprompters at U.N. headquarters soon evolved into a forceful denouncement of global institutions, climate policies, immigration, and the very mission of the U.N. itself.

Trump opened his remarks by recounting his own diplomatic record — "I ended seven wars," he boasted — and then contrasted that with what he saw as the U.N.'s failure to even offer support. He pointedly mentioned that despite his claimed efforts to broker peace, "never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help." His early grievances, broken escalator, broken teleprompter, he used not simply for comic relief, but as metaphors of dysfunction and inattention.

From there, Trump turned to the climate agenda, which he robustly rejected. He called climate change "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world," dismissed "green" or "renewable" energy programs as expensive, unreliable, and ideologically driven. He derided climate predictions made by the U.N. and other global bodies as not just mistaken, but as missteps that have cost nations dearly. In his view, the shift in terminology from "global warming" to "climate change" reflects changing political convenience, not scientific progress.

Immigration was another pillar of his critique. Trump accused the United Nations of facilitating or even funding illegal migration into Western countries, claiming that such flows undermine national sovereignty and erode cultural identity. He warned that open‐border policies, coupled with what he sees as the misdirection of global institutions, are contributing to the decline of Western nations.

He did not spare U.N. environmental accords like the Paris Agreement, which he portrayed as unfair burden on the U.S. He said that while many nations proclaim ambitious climate goals, the cost, economic, social, often falls hardest on citizens when green energy is mandated without regard for expense or reliability. He also criticised countries like China for continuing to rely heavily on fossil fuels even as other nations emphasise emissions reductions, which he presented as hypocrisy or double standards.

Throughout the speech, Trump challenged the legitimacy and effectiveness of the United Nations. He argued that the U.N. offers too many "empty words," too little action, especially in his view during critical moments of conflict or transition. He framed the U.S. as a country that achieves results, ending wars, enforcing borders, maintaining security, while the U.N. fails to lead, fails to intervene, fails to coordinate.

In closing, his message was that nations must reclaim sovereignty, enforce borders, and resist what he considers globalist overreach. He urged a rethinking of national priorities, energy, immigration, climate, away from international agreements and multilateral governance, and towards what he sees as principled independence. Hopefully this is the first step in the US pulling out of the UN.

Next, President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made several statements and policy moves about autism, vaccines, painkillers (especially Tylenol or acetaminophen), folate/leucovorin, and possible environmental or medical "interventions" that might be tied to rising autism rates. Some of their claims are new, some refresh older controversies. Here's a summary of what they've said or announced:

Trump has publicly urged pregnant women to avoid using Tylenol (acetaminophen) unless absolutely necessary, claiming there is a link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and later autism in children.

The administration is pushing to update labels on acetaminophen products (like Tylenol) with warning language about potential risks.

They have announced or are planning to promote leucovorin (a form of folinic acid) as a possible treatment for certain subsets of autism, especially speech deficits in children with known issues in folate metabolism (cerebral folate deficiency).

There is a stated policy intention to conduct "massive testing and research effort" to explore causes of autism, which may include environmental exposures, drug use, acetaminophen in pregnancy, vaccine schedules, etc.

Trump has raised the possibility of delaying or separating childhood vaccines, or questioning current vaccine schedules. Some statements imply that vaccines might be among the "artificial" or external causes being investigated.

And all, a good few day's work!

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/watch-live-president-trump-makes-major-announcement-autism/

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/donald-trumps-vaccine-statements

https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/aluminum-removal-from-vaccines-underway

https://www.hhs.gov/press-room/hhs-trump-kennedy-autism-initiatives-leucovorin-tylenol-research-2025.html

https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/trump-raises-alarm-about-autism-suggests 

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