On another subject, this answer would sound like a dodge. All Trump said is that children shouldn't be exposed to dangerous ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. In the Harry Potter series, the villain Lord Voldemort is known as “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.” There’s a similar […] ...
MTG has floated all sorts of wild ideas, like alleging that Covid vaccines are causing cancer and blaming them for countless injuries and deaths ...
The president-elect’s choices to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, as well as agencies such as the National ...
As one observer noted, Greene’s belief about the supposed dangers of vaccines ‘is not too far from the stated views of the ...
Greene declared her latest conspiracy theory in a post to X, where it was hit with a corrective community note ...
The theory that vaccines cause autism, particularly related to the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, has been debunked by dozens of studies, according to the Times report. Claims that the MMR ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Monday to falsely state that vaccines caused autism—but not without backlash.
Make America Great Again is about returning America to the lily white 1950s. It’s odd to have nostalgia for polio, which ...
The Washington Post reports that Weldon—a physician and former congressman whom anti-vaccine activists wanted to lead the CDC ...
Greene reposted a video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who Trump has nominated as the next secretary of the Department of Health ...
Trump is insisting he isn’t against vaccines while also echoing Kennedy’s unfounded concerns. Here’s the latest on their ...