"I think the most dangerous part was an equivocation," said [CNN fact-checking reporter Daniel] Dale. "It wasn't really a claim, but he was asked whether he thought there was a link between vaccines and autism and he equivocated. He said, 'Well, we have some brilliant people looking at this,' and he talked about the increased prevalence of autism diagnoses."
There was "a lot of lying from the president-elect" but one comment stood out, said Daniel Dale.
-- HuffPost (@huffpost.com) December 17, 2024 at 11:46 AM
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