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https://apnews.com/article/tylenol-cause-autism-trump-kennedy-0847ee76eedecbd5e9baa6888b567d66

President Donald Trump on Monday used the platform of the presidency to promote unproven and in some cases discredited ties between Tylenol, vaccines and autism as his administration announced a wide-ranging effort to study the causes of the complex brain disorder.

“Don’t take Tylenol,” Trump instructed pregnant women around a dozen times during the unwieldy White House news conference, also urging mothers not to give their infants the drug, known by the generic name acetaminophen. He also fueled long-debunked claims that ingredients in vaccines or timing shots close together could contribute to rising rates of autism in the U.S., without providing any medical evidence.

The rambling announcement, which appeared to rely on existing studies rather than significant new research, comes as the Make America Healthy Again movement has been pushing for answers on the causes of autism. The diverse coalition of supporters of Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. includes several anti-vaccine activists who have long spread debunked claims that immunizations are responsible.

The announcement also sheds light on Trump’s own long-held fascination with autism and his trepidation about the childhood vaccine schedule, even as the president has taken pride in his work to disseminate COVID-19 vaccines during his first term.

Medical experts said Trump’s remarks were irresponsible. New York University bioethicist Art Caplan said it was “the saddest display of a lack of evidence, rumors, recycling old myths, lousy advice, outright lies, and dangerous advice I have ever witnessed by anyone in authority.”

Trump announced during the event that the Food and Drug Administration would begin notifying doctors that the use of acetaminophen “can be associated” with an increased risk of autism, but did not immediately provide justification for the new recommendation.
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>>1441066
Medical experts disagree

Some studies have raised the possibility that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy might increase the risk of autism — but many others haven’t found that concern, said autism expert David Mandell of the University of Pennsylvania.

One challenge is that it’s hard to disentangle the effects of Tylenol use from the effects of high fevers during pregnancy. Fevers, especially in the first trimester, can increase the risk for miscarriages, preterm birth and other problems, according to the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

Trump also urged not giving Tylenol to young children, but scientists say that research indicates autism develops in the fetal brain.

Responding to Trump’s warnings, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine said they still recommend Tylenol as an appropriate option to treat fever and pain during pregnancy. The president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said Monday that suggestions that Tylenol use in pregnancy causes autism are “irresponsible when considering the harmful and confusing message they send to pregnant patients.”

Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Monday evening that the administration “does not believe popping more pills is always the answer for better health” and that it “will not be deterred in these efforts as we know millions across America are grateful.”

Tylenol maker Kenvue disputed any link between the drug and autism on Monday and said in a statement that if pregnant mothers don’t use Tylenol when in need, they could face a dangerous choice between suffering fevers or using riskier painkiller alternatives. Shares of Kenvue Inc. fell 7.5% in trading Monday, reducing the company’s market value by about $2.6 billion.
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>>1441067
Kennedy announced during the news conference that at Trump’s urging, he was launching a new all-agency effort to uncover all the factors that could be contributing to autism, even as scientists have already been researching that question for decades.

The folate question

FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary also took the stage to announce it was taking the first steps to try to approve a folic acid metabolite called leucovorin as a treatment option for patients believed to have low levels of folate in the brain. That may include some people with autism.

Leucovorin is used to counteract the side effects of various prescription drugs, including chemotherapy and other high-dose medications that can negatively impact the immune system. It works by boosting folate levels, a form of vitamin B that’s critical to the body’s production of healthy red blood cells.

Women already are told to take folic acid before conception and during pregnancy because it reduces the chances of certain birth defects known as neural tube defects.

In recent years a handful of studies have suggested positive results when high-dose folic acid is used to treat children with autism, with researchers in China and other countries reporting improvements in social skills and other metrics. Those small studies have been quickly embraced by some parts of the autism community online.

The theory is that some, not all, children with autism may not properly metabolize folate, Mandell said. But the recent studies “are really tiny,” he said. To prove an effect, “we would need an independent, large, rigorously controlled randomized trial.”

The vaccine debate
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>>1441068
During the press conference, Trump said he’s a believer in vaccines but claimed without evidence that giving vaccinations close together at the recommended ages has a link to autism. Spacing out shots as he suggests can lead to an increased risk that children become infected with a vaccine-preventable disease before returning for another visit.

Though anti-vaccine activists, including Kennedy, have long suggested a link between vaccines and autism, widespread scientific consensus and decades of studies have firmly concluded there isn’t one.

Autism is not a disease but a complex developmental condition that affects different people in different ways. It can include delays in language, learning or social and emotional skills. For some people, profound autism means being nonverbal and having intellectual disabilities, but the vast majority of people with autism experience far milder effects.

The disorder affects 1 in 31 U.S. children today, a sharp rise from just a few years ago, according to the CDC. Experts say the increase is mainly due to a new definition for the disorder that now includes mild cases on a “spectrum” and better diagnoses. They say there is no single cause to the disorder and say the rhetoric appears to ignore and undermine decades of science into the genetic and environmental factors that can play a role.

The announcement is the latest step the administration, driven by Kennedy and his supporters, has taken to reshape America’s public health landscape.

Beyond cutbacks at federal health agencies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been roiled by disagreements over Kennedy’s vaccine policies. An influential immunization panel stocked by Kennedy with figures who have been critical of vaccines last week changed shot guidance for COVID-19 and other diseases.

---END OF STORY---
Grass grows, birds fly, fish swim, and all of the unedited epstein files must be released.
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Big pharma shill is scared
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>>1441078
RFKjr is the Big Pharma shill.
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If Trump stopped autism, Republicans would never hold office again.
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>>1441066
I agree. Don't take Tylenol, Tylenol is shit.
Find the cheapest most generic Ibuprofen instead.
Resisters should take extra Tylenol for their constant butthurt, and dRumpf aches.
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>>1441095
>dRumpf
Why do chuds still use this in 2025?
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>>1441067
>Medical experts disagree
You mean the so-called experts who force us to mask and vax? We need to fire anyone with a doctor's degree and train a new generation of //ourguys// doctors who don't believe in woke scoience big pharma and medicines.
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>>1441096
To make fun of your childish bullshit.
>>1441084
I'd prefer to believe that trannies wouldn't exist since most of those queers are autists.
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>>1441066
BAN TYLENOL
SUE KENVUE OUT OF BUSINESS
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>>1441095
Correction:
Pregnant women can't take Ibuprofen as it causes kidney and heart problems in developing babies.
Asprin can cause Reye Syndrome in children.
Perhaps mfs should just grin and bear minor pain?
But most pain is caused by inflammation and Tylenol doesn't counter inflammation so it's completely useless anyway, IMO.
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>>1441117
Tylenol is pretty much the only pain medication a pregnant woman can take without risk of side effects. And it still is, because this new "healthcare report" is full of hot air. They have literally 0 evidence backing the claim.
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>>1441104
>To make fun of your childish bullshit
Who? You're the only one using the term now.
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Rightwingers, how do you process this and still have undying faith in this obese makeup wearing clown?
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>>1441129
I put on my own clown makeup and seethe at my imaginary enemies (the libs)
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>>1441119
>full of hotair
What did you do your own research?
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>>1441082
Nah you are
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>>1441129
Process what? That a study found a link between autism and acetaminophen ?
I'd approach with caution on both sides doing what old worm-brains RFK has said to do. But if I were a left wanger I'd totally ban the use of it and call it "dog paste" or something stupid and be totally against the use of it at all for any condition.
>You wouldn't want to make your stupid baby retarded with dog paste, would you?
Yep there we go.
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>>1441121
Never forget :)

>>1441129
Because he's based and right. And infinitely better than the third-world importing party of niggers (Dems).
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>>1441151
My bad again, acetaminophen is poisonous to dogs and cats.
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>>1441150
Shitty cope
>>1441152
Even shittier cope
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Christ, we're doomed.
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>>1441150
Instead of Tylenol, they're pushing leucovorin, made under the brand name Wellcovorin owned by GlaxoSmithKline
>Nah you are
Trump & RFK Jr are the Big Pharma shills, sure
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>>1441171
>Folinic acid, also known as leucovorin,
>Folinic acid was first made in 1945.[5] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[6]
So, you've believed some leftfag horseshit, and now you look stupid. You've done this again and again.
As you may or may not know, any patents have expired after 80 years.
Don't let that stop you though. The fact that anyone can make this med cheap truly doesn't matter.
What matters is 900% RESISTANCE!!!!
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>>1441152
>And infinitely better than the third-world importing party of niggers (Dems).
But you're okay with Don Pedo and Elon wanting to replace you with Indians?
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>>1441152
>Also I'm Klans btw

Back you go Poltard
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>>1441148
Did they even show any research backing this? We've got literally over 6 decades of research, on scales of up to MILLIONS of participants, showing nothing of the source and that tylenol is safe. Not only that, the claim also literally makes 0 sense because tylenol has been on store shelves for 65 years; if this was true, where was the autism surge in the 60s/70s this should've caused?
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>>1441176
>wanting to replace you with Indians?
They just passed new rules that effectively end 80% of H1B1 Visas.

Someone needs to update this bots script.
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>>1441188
lol read the rule. High skill jobs are exempt; the only thing they want the US pop to be good for is basic shit.
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>>1441191
>High skill jobs are exempt
No they aren't.

Minimum salary is $150,000 and each new application costs $100,000. This is a mortal blow to the entire H1B visa system. 70-80% of visas are no longer economically viable. Its over.
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>>1441196
Oh sorry, got it confused considering they already fucking doubled back on:
>It's an annual fee! (it's actually one time, sorry)
>It'll apply to all visa holders! (actually only the new ones, sorry)
>It'll apply every time they enter or exit! (actually no it doesn't, sorry)

The rollout of this is already a disaster.
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>>1441198
Them fucking up the messaging doesn't change the fact that the overwhelming majority of H1B visas are no longer economically viable. They have effectively halted the program without having to go through Congress.
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>>1441199
It goes beyond just a messaging fuck up; Lutnick outright said, repeatedly, it was an annual fee. Then Leavitt clarified it was actually one-off. They're contradicting each other.

>They have effectively halted the program without having to go through Congress.
Which is why this'll almost certainly result in a shitton of lawsuits and challenges from the medical, tech, and college industries. Hospitals aren't gonna be happy about losing a major source of doctors, tech industry isn't going to be happy losing a major source of IT, and colleges are REALLY not gonna be happy about losing a lot of international students.
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>>1441201
>They're contradicting each other.
Does it matter?

>Which is why this'll almost certainly result in a shitton of lawsuits and challenges from the medical, tech, and college industries
Congress gave the Executive the power to set fees and salary caps. They can file suits, it wont get anywhere.
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>>1441206
>Does it matter?
Actually does immensely. No one knows the exact costs of this. It's another reason to avoid investing in the US amid a host of other ones, all of which boil down to "Trump decides to use a hammer in a scalpel situation".
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>>1441207
>No one knows the exact costs of this
We do. $100,000 per application.
>It's another reason to avoid investing in the US
Salary requirements and fee costs dont relate to investment opportunities.
>Trump decides to use a hammer in a scalpel situation".
Him making it only apply to future applications and not the 300,000 current visas is him using a scalpel.
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>>1441208
>We do. $100,000 per application.
Hey anon, do you know the difference between an annual and single cost? Because right now, no one knows which one they'll have to calc for.

>Him making it only apply to future applications and not the 300,000 current visas is him using a scalpel.
Which 1. is already a backtrack compared to what was said in the original conference, and 2. doesn't matter because companies will eventually need new personnel. This combined with the Hyundai raid is basically going to convince most foreign companies "Don't send anyone to the US, not even to train people", which is gonna do a lot more harm to our job market than the visas did.
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>>1441210
>Because right now, no one knows which one they'll have to calc for.
We all know, you specifically know, its a one time fee.
>doesn't matter because companies will eventually need new personnel.
Yes, they will have to hire American.
>This combined with the Hyundai raid is basically going to convince most foreign companies "Don't send anyone to the US, not even to train people",
It tells people to not illegally send people to the US.
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>>1441211
>We all know, you specifically know, its a one time fee.
Except the initial announcement was annual. Contradicting yourself just makes people uncertain who has the right info.

>Yes, they will have to hire American.
Yeah this still has yet to work. So far all of Trump's "HIRE AMERICANS!" orders have done nothing but fuck the job market.

>It tells people to not illegally send people to the US.
Hyundai was company personnel meant to train the US workers. Ironically, in your efforts to "protect US jobs from da evil illegals", you're risking the closure of the entire factory and thus costing the US thousands of jobs. Also, ironic Trump literally said how foreign workers were welcome right after that... and immediately did this, thus meaning those SK workers (who are REQUIRED to get the factory up and running via training their US counterparts how to use it) are almost certainly never coming back.
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>>1441213
>Except the initial announcement was annual. Contradicting yourself just makes people uncertain who has the right info.
The official statement clarified it and has remained unchanged.
>Hyundai was company personnel meant to train the US workers.
Who didn't have authorization to work in America. Of the 300 South Korean nationals who were detained only one (1) was wrongfully detained. The other 299 were here illegally.
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>>1441210
>Hey anon, do you know the difference between an annual and single cost? Because right now, no one knows which one they'll have to calc for
Do you know what the meaning of the word application is? Holy fuck your post is stupid.
Read what is posted on their website and ask ChatGPT to clarify if it means one time or yearly if you are still unsure: https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/09/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-suspends-the-entry-of-certain-alien-nonimmigrant-workers/
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>>1441215
Lutnick
Literally
Said
Annual
Fee
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>>1441216
Who the fuck cares Is lutnick the president? No? Then fuck off you retard
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/09/h-1b-faq/

You are wrong no matter how you look at it and just because someone misunderstood or misinterpreted it doesn't mean that's what was signed by the president you retard
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>>1441214
>Of the 300 South Korean nationals who were detained only one (1) was wrongfully detained. The other 299 were here illegally.
Actually they found AT LEAST 1 was there legally. The investigation on SK's part is still ongoing. Plus, legal or not, this raid is directly responsible for over 20+ factory stalls. The same factories Trump was bragging about. This costed us far more jobs than were "saved".
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>>1441218
>1 of 300 were here illegally
>He was detained and let go
That's 1 more than what's required for the neo Nazi socialists to have a meltdown
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>>1441219
Yeah no he also got deported. Also, big W costing us 40k jobs.
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>>1441221
>Yeah no he also got deported
Source?
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>>1441223
>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/10/hyundai-factory-ice-raid-legal-visa

There was ONE guy who stood behind, but according to this it isn't the guy with the confirmed valid visa. Also, Trump begged all of them to stay, showing he knows they fucked up bad.
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>>1441227
Literal Kuck doesn’t understand detention.
Bullshit, he’s being deceptive. He knows they can’t comment on an active investigation. If he’s legal there’s no issues. They don’t have to leave.

But if you walk and talk like a duck, in a factory full of illegal ducks. Be prepared for some tar.

SK so angerz they invested billions.

Your reading comprehension is beyond kucked.
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>>1441227
>fucked up bad by deporting people working here illegally
Que?
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>>1441218
You're arguing that we should let corporations ignore our laws?
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>>1441232
>>1441234
Reminder Trump literally gave them an extra day in an attempt to entice those workers to stay in the US and help open the factory. Only a single one took it out of over 300. That factory is likely gonna shutter, people are afraid of sending anyone to the US, and in your haste to meet ICE's impossible quotas, you've fucked up our entire relationship with South Korea and made the US even more unattractive to any kind of investment, thus ensuring our job crisis is only going to get worse and worse.
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>>1441245
Again, you're okay with corporations ignoring our laws?
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>>1441247
Your evidence they ignored shit is Trump's increasingly unreliable admin. Also, at this point you're going out of raw xenophobia instead of anything beneficial: They were literally preparing Americans to get jobs, not taking them. And now thanks to ICE's retardation, they've actually taken more jobs with them because that plant is going to close.
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>>1441227
It looks like they asked for him to voluntarily leave (which he accepted) because his visa was issued as the result of a larger criminal plot. This is literally what it says in you link.

It additionally says that 475 people were actually detained as a result of this raid, and only he had a valid visa.
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>>1441245
>That factory is likely gonna shutter, people are afraid of sending anyone to the US,
Bro what the fuck. They broke immigration law in large scale.

You fags literally complain all the fucking time "why aren't they going after employers hiring hundreds of illegals" and that's exactly what this is and now you are asking "why are they going after employers hiring hundreds of illegals, it's going to make illegals not want to work here"

At this point you are literally just being a contrarian because nothing they do will *actually* make you not complain
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>>1441249
Yeah the "criminal plot" of getting a factory up and running for American workers.
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>>1441250
Retard, they were there to train workers, not replace US workers. By doing this retarded raid, they've caused another massive job loss in an economy being fucking defined by a lack of job opportunities, while also causing a factory to shutter in the middle of an economy that is effectively trying to rely on factories opening in the US to operate.

Congrats; you traded in relations with a major tech company, relations a major country, and thousands of jobs to fill a fucking deportation quota. We're really fucking winning now.
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>>1441251
>Yeah the "criminal plot" of getting a factory up and running for American workers
Get your head out of your ass. They had 475 people working there illegally. A single person was working there legally.
>>1441252
>Retard, they were there to train workers, not replace US workers.
Retard, I don't care what their purpose was. They were working there illegally. Nearly 500 of them.
You literally only dislike that they are going after an employer with a criminal investigation because it's the trump admin doing this. This is *literally* what you fags say you want to happen all the time, I can dig up posts of this happening in every discussion on this board about illegal immigration
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>>1441252
>Congrats; you traded in relations with a major tech company, relations a major country, and thousands of jobs to fill a fucking deportation quota
Why do they get to break immigration law, anon? Why are you yet again sticking up for corporate criminals?
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>>1441253
>>1441254
>no no, losing 40k jobs in exchange for fulfilling an immigration quota is so worth it
>sure the jobs would've helped the economy, individual families, and the state as a whole
>but think about what would've happened if we didn't take steps to meeting our quota!
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>>1441255
Oh ok. So now you want corporate employers purposefully hiring hundreds of illegals and breaking immigration law to get a pass for it because they are large employers that employ many people.

Got it.

You're such a cognitively dissonant faggot.
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>>1441253
>>1441254
Why did Trump ask them to stay in the US then? Evidently he also recognized this shit was a mistake, because otherwise he wouldn't have bothered.
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>>1441255
>Leftists be like: "nooo you can't just make the heckin large corporations follow the same laws everyone else does, they don't have to because they are a large corporation!! And also, TRUMP!"
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>>1441257
>Why did Trump ask them to stay in the US then
Great pivot since you are getting btfo defending the criminal acts of corporations.

Weren't they deported?
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>>1441256
If the alternative is "lose massive amounts of jobs", yeah I guess I can be fine with that.

Again, what benefit did this raid give us? We enforced immigration law, but that isn't replacing all the jobs that factory shuttering caused us to lose. You've traded potential problems for immediate real ones, scared off foreign workers and investment at a time where we are effectively RELYING on them investing in the US to make up for the tariffs, and pissed off a major trade partner to boot. We have gained nothing except effectively imaginary culture war points, while losing very real jobs.
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>>1441260
>If the alternative is "lose massive amounts of jobs", yeah I guess I can be fine with that
Ok got it. You support going after the employers who hire illegals but only when they aren't large corporations.

I'm glad we cleared that up. You faggots are all the same. I'd wager that if it were a Democrat that tried enforcing this immigration law on a large employer you'd support.

You don't actually have a backbone or any scruples or convictions. You dislike this because it wasn't your team discovering a criminal plot by a large corporation
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>>1441259
>https://www.foxbusiness.com/fox-news-politics/trump-offers-detained-south-koreans-chance-stay-us-after-major-georgia-ice-raid
They literally made the deportation voluntary because they recognized how bad this was, showing those "immigration laws" are actually quite flexible if we need them to be. Unfortunately, ICE treated them so badly only one single person chose to stay.

By all estimates, the factory cannot open without workers from South Korea there to train US workers on how to operate it. Combined with the new h1-b prices, that factory will never open. Trump even recognized this far too late.
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>>1441261
Again, "criminal plot" was to get a factory open in the US. Which is now not happening. Even your "But they broke the law!" argument falls flat when Trump literally offered to let all the "illegal workers" stay in the US, showing the law does in-fact have exceptions for cases like, oh I don't know, allowing for additional AMERICAN jobs to be created.
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>>1441262
>ICE treated them so badly only one single person chose to stay.
I don't think that person chose to stay per se, more that someone needed to wrap things up and turn off the lights since everyone else was immediately leaving.
I wouldn't be surprised if they already left as quickly as they could

>>1441263
You're responding to a drooling retard completely ensnared by jewish propaganda
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>>1441175
>Tylenol
...and now MAGAts are believing some rightfag horseshit. How can anyone else be the ones looking stupid now?
As they'll never know until they stop believing rightfag horseshit, as said horseshit expired after Eisenhower's administration: which was the last decent Republican one. They won't let that stop them, as reality & facts don't matter to them, because they believe otherwise. And you cannot spell 'Believe' without the word Lie.
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>>1441262
>>1441263
>By all estimates, the factory cannot open without workers
If the factory is relying on illegal immigrants then it should be shut down.

We are a nation of laws. Simple as.
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>>1441263
>Again, "criminal plot" was to get a factory open in the US
It was hiring nearly 500 people illegally to work here you fagmaxxing ass spelunker.

You've been btfo again. Take the L and move on. Or, continue making yourself look like a desperately unhinged TDS patient. I don't really care
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>>1441268
Trump literally tried to get those same workers to stay in the US. The "laws" in this scenario did nothing but hurt American interests in the name of imaginary points for meeting a quota of deportations, and are so flimsy we were fully willing to drop them in exchange, only to be told to fuck off after how we treated those people.

Shit is the definition of a pyrrhic victory. This has only harmed the US.
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>>1441274
>Trump literally tried to get those same workers to stay in the US.
They were all removed. Your entire argument is based on what the Korean president said, not what actually happened.
>The "laws" in this scenario did nothing but hurt American interests
A foreign factory staffed by foreigners who ignore our laws is operating in our interests?
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>>1441272
>I don't understand those were workers employed to train the US workers
Enjoy another job loss in an economy Trump is already fucking up then. I'm sure the families left without income by this are really, really pleased that we ALMOST got to the deportation quota this time.
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>>1441276
>>I don't understand those were workers employed to train the US workers
No. They were hired by subcontractors to maintain and operate the site.

Most importantly: They were here in violation of US law.
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>>1441275
>They were all removed. Your entire argument is based on what the Korean president said, not what actually happened.
No, this is based on what Trump offered. Cope. They didn't want to stay and help a country that treated them like dogshit.

>A foreign factory staffed by foreigners who ignore our laws is operating in our interests?
Retard the entire point of the people there were to train US workers in operation of cutting edge machines. They were solely there to create jobs in the US.
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>>1441276
The site is under construction, the people were largely involved in its construction. Hyundai has said that it delayed completion of the site by a couple of months.

Idk why you're arguing in favor of foreign corporations ignoring our laws. Wild.
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>>1441278
>No. They were hired by subcontractors to maintain and operate the site.
Source for that? Oh wait, you have none, and the claim doesn't make any sense considering the site wasn't fucking open yet, and now never will be.
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>>1441279
>No, this is based on what Trump offered. Cope.
No, thats based on what the S.K. president said.
> entire point of the people there were to train US workers in operation of cutting edge machines.
No, they were employees of subcontractors who were building the site.

We are a nation of laws.
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>>1441280
No, they were involved in training. That's why Trump delayed their departure for a day to try and get them to resume training US workers, an offer only one of them took up after what ICE did to them.
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>>1441281
>Source for that?
Anon.
>Many of the South Korean workers were skilled technicians and engineers hired by subcontractors to work on the specialized battery factory.
>Some of the workers were in the U.S. under the visa waiver program for short-term business visits or on B-1 temporary business visas, which do not permit construction work.
>B-1 temporary business visas,
>which do not permit construction work.
>B-1 temporary business visas,
>which do not permit construction work.
>B-1 temporary business visas,
>which do not permit construction work.
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>>1441282
>Guys it's just what the SK pres said
>Ignore how their departure was delayed a day for this exact reason
COPE. No amount of "we are a nation of laws!" is going to replace those jobs we lost.
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>>1441284
>>B-1 temporary business visas,
>>which do not permit construction work.
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>>1441285
>CTRL+F: South Korean construction workers
>No results found
So you're making illogical leaps again to justify retarded decisions
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>>1441286
>>B-1 temporary business visas,
>>which do not permit construction work.

You're so obsessed with
>Trump Bad
That you're saying
>Its okay for foreign corporations to do whatever the fuck they want
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>>1441287
>>1441285
Solely deemed construction work because the factory wasn't open yet, retard. ICE fully admitted they did this just to pad quota numbers, and thus decided to interpret "doing training in an unfinished factory" as "construction work" to justify it.
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>>1441288
>>CTRL+F: South Korean construction workers
>>No results found
Do you have autism?

They had visas, however, they were deported. Why were they deported? Because they were doing something that their visas did not allow - in this case CONSTRUCTION
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>>1441291
HUGE if true. Link?
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>>1441289
>>1441292
Why did Trump offer to let them stay? If it's just construction work, why need them specifically? And why not call out SK when they said they were there for training US workers?
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>>1441293
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2025/09/16/stephen-millers-quota-likely-drove-korean-arrests-in-immigration-raid/
>Charles Kuck, an immigration attorney at Kuck Baxter in Atlanta, represents 11 individuals arrested in the raid and pieced together what happened at the facility. ICE did not bring Korean language interpreters—proof Koreans were not the intended target—but managed to determine that the South Koreans at the facility entered on B-1 visas or the Electronic System for Travel Authorization known as ESTA
>“Not thinking that B-1 and ESTA allow ‘after-sales service and installation,’ which is what the Koreans were doing in setting up the equipment to make the batteries at the facility, ICE agents decided on the spot to arrest all the South Korean workers,” said Kuck in an interview. One of Kuck’s South Korean clients had just arrived the night before and was sitting in a conference room in a business suit, attending a meeting, when arrested by ICE.
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>>1441294
>Why did Trump offer to let them stay?
Did he?
> If it's just construction work, why need them specifically?
Great question. Why are these people here doing jobs Americans could do?
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>>1441296
>>“Not thinking that B-1 and ESTA allow ‘after-sales service and installation,’ which is what the Koreans were doing in setting up the equipment to make the batteries at the facility,
You just blew up your argument, retard. You just confirmed they were there for construction and not to "train workers".
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>>1441299
Stephen Miller's bony nosferatu fingers typed this post
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>>1441311
Stephen Miller is a national treasure.
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>>1441312
>sacrifice all your principles to own the libs
good strategy
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>>1441297
He did, retard.

>>1441299
Retard they're the only ones who know how to. The whole purpose of doing it is to train the US workers how to do the same.
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>>1441312
makes sense that chuds would worship a racist jewish cuck who gets off on immigrants fucking his wife
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>>1441299
He self-btfos multiple times every single day and generally just pivots, strawmans, or doubles down
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>>1441267
Can you stop being gay and mentally ill on the Internet, please.
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>>1441322
What principles have been sacrificed?
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>>1441345
All of them.
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>>1441117
yeah those pregnant mfs should man up and bear high fevers that can harm the fetus or end the pregnancy, who gives a fuck about anything
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>>1441377
In RFK's magical world, if you have a fever during pregnancy you have to chose between the child either getting harmed by the fever, or becoming autistic.
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>>1441322
Can’t sacrifice what you never had.
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Trump's America doesn't even care if you're starving. I'm glad all that aid to help keep Americans fed and healthy and able to work will be embezzled away with foreigners getting the bulk of it. Awesome times, maga, thanks again. Remember that when your kids are starving. Temporary pain, probably no longer than 2 months, then you die from lack of nourishment. Remember, Temporary.
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>>1441377
>>1441417
These faggots are full on advocating snorting Tylenol like junkies. WTF?
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>>1441480
No one in the US is starving.
In fact it's a weird thing in the US, the poorer you are the fatter you get.
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>>1441501
No one important is starving in the USA.
Fixed it for you.

School kids killed, no big deal.
Charlie Kirk, then you care.
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>>1441501
Something something corn syrup subsidies
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>>1441501
Actually millions of people in the US are starving.
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>>1441539
Oh, OK. Not true but sure.
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>>1441510
I actually don't give a shit about Kirk specifically.
I'm more concerned with the unhinged leftist attacks.
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>>1441543
Google it retard
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>>1441548
Did. No one's starving.
There's plenty of information on "food nigsecurity" and "hunger" though.
Fact: under ten Americans starve to death every year.
Fact: obesity and health issues due to fatassery are a major problem.
Fact: your mother is black and should've aborted your faggot ass.
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>>1441547
Far right guy shot up a school the same day and you didn't care.
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>>1441560
>and you didn't care.
Prove it.
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>>1441097
During WW2 the Nazis could have probably made an atomic bomb but thought Einsteins theories were a “Jewish science.” So is the “woke science” in the room with us now?
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>>1441600
Most jewish post I've ever seen, TBH.
>could have
>Ein-STEIN
"Jewish Physics" was the term for the theory of relativity. Which is not exactly "right", but "right enough", which you may not understand.
Ein-STEIN himself ridiculed Quantum Entanglement, which begs the question, was Einstein a retarded jew who published someone else's work in the world of theoretical physics?
Yes and no. Lorentz force and an Maxwell's equations and Faraday Laws of Induction were all pieced together supposedly by Ein-STEIN.
He's essentially a Thomas Edison type dickweed.
Considering the majority of nuclear fission science was developed by German scientists and Einstein played the role of snitch. He never worked on the bombs either BTW.
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>>1441568
When's the last time the right even acknowledged it?
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>>1441619
I know how Alex Jones acknowledged them
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>>1441620
The guy who shot up the school the same day Kirk got shot?
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Funny how Republicans can link Tylenol to autism with zero evidence but can't see the link between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
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Democrats will release the epstein files soon and maga is gonna be like Witch Hunt! It won't matter to maga, they love their pedophile-in-chief.
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1441343
>facts = 'gay'
>someone proving wrong the opinions of those reduced to ad hominems when they know their opinions are lies, thus don't have the right to be listened to
Can you stop being wrong? You can't until you admit that all your opinions are wrong, mentally handicapped 1441343



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