records? or as peter baker put it in the new york times, republican voters may be care if their leader slips money to a porn star to keep quiet, but will they be indifferent about impeding authorities seeking to recover clandestine materials? that s today s poll question which i ll share in a moment. it may depend upon responses by trump s gop opponents. most were quick to weigh in before the indictment was unsealed. ron desantis said the weaponization of federal law enforcement represents a mortal threat to a free society. mike pence used the same word while calling for the unsealing of the indictment. the american people should be able to judge for themselves whether this is just the latest incident of weaponization and politicization at the justice department or if it s something different, he said. ditto for south carolina senator tim scott on the weaponization charge. another went further comparing pardoning trump immediately upon his own swearing-in. chris christie ke
ruled that anyone with autism qualified for special education services. so you can imagine how changing the diagnostic criteria as well as public health policy could contribute to a huge spike in diagnosis. and so i asked him for a specific citation to a pear-reviewed article linking autism to vaccines. he said this one of them would be the study which is the cdc study. the cdc actually was very worried about this in 1999. they compared children with the hepatitis b vaccine in the first 30 days of life with children who did not. children who got it later or didn t get it at all. they found an 1135% increased risk for autism diagnoses in children who got it. and what they did we maybe it s correlation, not causation. there are a lot of environmental changes that have taken place in the world. he referenced dr. thomas verstraten, i pulled and read
The upward trend of autism diagnoses in children continues, with 1 in 36 U.S. 8-year-olds identified as having the disorder in 2020, according to newly released CDC data.