
Glendale (Arizona), September 22(HS): President Donald Trump drew national attention on Sunday by declaring his administration has identified a potential “answer to autism” during remarks at a memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Arizona. Speaking before a large gathering, Trump described the impending reveal as possibly the “most important” development of his presidency and said the measure would be announced in detail during a Washington press conference later on September 22.
Trump stated the forthcoming event would feature Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, joining him in the Oval Office for a joint presentation. According to the President, the officials will explain “how it happens so it won’t happen anymore,” alluding to protocols or findings that could alter the understanding of autism’s origins or prevention.
The President’s comments arrive as debate intensifies over the causes of autism, particularly following recent reports suggesting a possible connection between prenatal use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) and increased autism risk. Trump underscored the significance of the pending announcement, labeling it the “biggest in the history of the country,” a statement certain to fuel speculation across both medical and political circles.
While the precise nature of the announcement remains unclear, the mere hint of a possible breakthrough has already triggered widespread media interest and public discussion. Medical experts, advocacy groups, and policymakers are expected to scrutinize the details, especially given the sensitive nature of ongoing research and the President’s prominent role in framing the narrative.
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