Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Donald Trump Cures Autism. Again.

IS THERE ANYTHING THE MAN CAN'T DO?

I’ve said some harsh things about Donald Trump in the past. But I like to think of myself as a fair-minded person, and I’m always willing to give credit where it’s due. So when Trump kicks a massive goal for humanity, I think it’s incumbent on all of us – including those of us who believe he’s generally a reckless and destructive dickhead – to step back and applaud his good work.

In this spirit, I want to commend Trump for curing autism last Monday. I use the word “cure” in its fullest sense here. Trump hasn’t just identified a medication that can be used, in his view, to treat existing cases of autism. He has discovered the root cause of the whole autism epidemic.

He announced these breakthroughs at a press conference last week. Technically, the purpose of the press conference was to announce changes to FDA advice about two medications: leucovorin, a form of Vitamin B commonly used to treat cancer patients; and the painkiller acetaminophen, marketed in the U.S. as Tylenol, and known in other parts of the world as paracetamol. From now on, FDA labeling on leucovorin will endorse its use as a treatment for people with autism. And labeling on Tylenol will caution pregnant women against taking the drug, because of its possible (or perhaps definite) links to autism.

Let’s not downplay the magnitude of the breakthroughs Trump has made here. For decades, medical scientists have laboured in vain to determine the causes of autism. For decades, we have imagined that if the case is ever cracked, it will be cracked by someone with long experience in the field – or, failing that, even short experience in the field; someone with medical credentials, a rigorous commitment to scientific methods and ethics, and at least a vague idea of what the fuck they are talking about.

It turns out we have been looking in the wrong direction. When the answer to the autism question finally came, it was delivered by a man with no scientific or medical qualifications whatsoever. And the answer wasn’t boring or hard to understand, as so many medical explanations are. It was amazingly simple. Tylenol causes autism. Taking Tylenol is not good.

Of course, Trump put it in a far more nuanced and eloquent way than that. No. Wait. He put it exactly like that.“Taking Tylenol is not good,” he said at his press conference. “I’ll say it. It’s not good" ...

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