"Much smaller shots": Trump thinks vaccines are too "big" for babies
Key Points:
- Donald Trump defended childhood vaccinations, expressing a desire for smaller vaccine doses for infants and toddlers, suggesting multiple smaller visits might reduce negative outcomes like autism, despite no scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism.
- He affirmed his belief in vaccines, praising the polio vaccine for its success in eradicating the disease, but voiced concern about the number of vaccines given to young children.
- Trump made an inaccurate claim that the NFL charges viewers $1000 per game to watch, lamenting the loss of free network broadcasts and criticizing the league for prioritizing profit over accessibility.
- The interview contained several exaggerations and misinformation, particularly regarding vaccines and NFL broadcasting fees.