"Always with the quiet part out loud," one critic said of the comment from Trump's health and human services secretary.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. noted boys who are circumcised have higher rates of autism, which he said could be a result of Tylenol.

The health secretary also falsely warned that circumcision could be causing autism through Tylenol.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump and his Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on Thursday promoted another fringe theory about autism — this time linking it to…

"Always with the quiet part out loud," one critic said of the comment from Trump's health and human services secretary.

In yet another shocking statement, Kennedy doubled down on the not-true claim that Tylenol use, in this case after circumcision, is linked to autism.