Republican Representative Nancy Mace from South Carolina found herself embroiled in controversy after defending President Donald Trump's assertion that Tylenol during pregnancy might contribute to autism. This claim has faced widespread disapproval from medical professionals and advocacy organizations.Mace's comments occurred during a live broadcast on Newsmax, coinciding with urgent updates regarding a tragic shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas. She stated, "We must confront these narratives from the left. Pregnant women are showing themselves online taking Tylenol, which they now associate with autism, prioritizing their disdain for Trump over the health of their babies.”Her remarks aligned with a recent White House briefing where Trump, flanked by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., urged pregnant women to avoid Tylenol. Medical experts quickly refuted these claims, affirming the drug's safety when necessary. Critics on social media dismissed Mace’s views as foolish, emphasizing the lack of scientific evidence linking Tylenol to autism. Mace's alignment with Trump's controversial stance has intensified scrutiny of her political approach.
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Nancy Mace Torched for Suggesting Trump Detractors 'Deny Science'
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