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Donald Trump is many things. Most of which would not be nice for me to say out loud. But a doctor? Definitely not.
At a national press conference, he stood at a podium, tried (and failed spectacularly) to pronounce “acetaminophen,” and declared that Tylenol use during pregnancy causes autism.
That’s not medicine. That’s quackery.
As a pediatrician, I can confidently say that the research is clear, the medical guidance is consistent, and families can trust the experts — NOT the propaganda from a man who once suggested that people should inject themselves with bleach.
And while Trump spreads disinformation, Lindsey Graham nods along. He never stands up, never pushes back, never defends families who deserve the truth. Because Lindsey Graham is spineless.
The real prescription? Stop taking medical advice from Donald Trump, and stop letting Lindsey Graham enable his dangerous lies.
South Carolina is long overdue for a Senator who listens to doctors and scientists, NOT conspiracy theorists. With your help, I’ll be that Senator.
So please, will you split a donation of just $6, the price of a bottle of Tylenol 😉, between my campaign and Maggie Hassan so we can make sure science, not conspiracy theories, guide our politics? >>
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Thank you for helping me stand up for science,
Dr. Annie Andrews

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