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WATCH: Trump Says Youth Vaccine Mandate Rollback is a “Very Tough Position” – “They Just Pure and Simple Work… I Think Those Vaccines Should be Used”

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President Donald Trump holds a press conference with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Monday, May 12, 2025, in the Roosevelt Room. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

President Trump on Friday expressed support for mandatory vaccines for school-aged children, amid Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr.’s push to end unnecessary vaccination. 

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified Thursday before the Senate Finance Committee, where Democrats sought to grill him about his personnel and vaccine guidance shake-up at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Per the Hill, “the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stopped recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for those under 18. Kennedy, meanwhile, has fired all 17 sitting members of CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and also moved to oust the CDC head and other top HHS experts.”

During the Senate hearing, RFK revealed that in the early 2000s, a senior CDC scientist was ordered to destroy data from an internal study that showed a staggering link between the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and autism risk in young Black boys. The data showed that black boys, who got vaccinated before 24 months of age or 36 months of age, “had a 260% greater chance of getting an autism diagnosis than children who waited,” RFK said.

This also comes after Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced earlier this week that the Florida Department of Health is planning to remove “every last” vaccine mandate from Florida law.

“All of them. Every last one of them,” Ladapo said to loud cheers and a standing ovation.

“Who am I, as the government, or anyone else, who am I as a man standing here now to tell you what you should put in your body? Who am I to tell you what your child should put in their body? I don’t have that right.”

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Trump has seemingly shown support for ending vaccine mandates and sharing concerns about vaccines contributing to autism in the past. However, his latest comments appear to be a break from RFK and Florida’s position.

Trump previously signed an Executive Order halting federal funding to schools with a COVID vaccine mandate, The Gateway Pundit reported.

When a reporter asked about vaccine mandates being rolled back for school children, Trump stated that some vaccines “are so amazing,” including the polio vaccine, and “a lot of people think that COVID is amazing.”

“I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people don’t have to be vaccinated,” he added, noting that he thinks non-controversial vaccines “should be used.”

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Reporter: The vaccine mandates that were rolled back for school children, what do you think about that?

Trump: Well, I think we have to be very careful. Look, you have some vaccines that are so amazing. The polio vaccine, I happen to think is amazing. A lot of people think that COVID is amazing. You know, there are many people that believe strongly in that, but you have some vaccines that are so incredible. And I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people don’t have to be vaccinated.

It’s a very, you know, it’s a very tough position. So I’d give you an answer, I’ll give you a feeling, but just, initially, I heard about it yesterday, and it’s a tough stance. Look, you have vaccines that work. They just pure and simple work. They’re not controversial at all. And I think those vaccines should be used. Otherwise, some people are going to catch it, and they endanger other people. And when you don’t have controversy at all, I think people should take it.

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Is Joe Kent’s Resignation Part of a Broader “CIA/Deep State” Plot to Undermine President Trump? (VIDEO)

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Image promoting a discussion on an intelligence plot exposed, featuring dramatic visuals of military aircraft and explosions alongside the host's image.

Something doesn’t add up, and I’m not buying the official story.

Today on Stinchfield, I dig into the sudden shift from Joe Kent, a man who once sounded the alarm on Iran, now suddenly backing away and denouncing the very conflict he previously warned about. What changed? And more importantly, who got to him?

Then there’s the eyebrow-raising appearance on Shawn Ryan’s show, a platform with well-documented ties to intelligence circles.

Coincidence or coordination?

 

 

Because when you connect the dots, a chilling possibility emerges: Was Kent positioned as part of a broader effort by the intelligence community to manipulate the narrative and ultimately undermine Donald Trump?

What if bad intel was deliberately fed into the system, designed to drag Trump into a geopolitical trap? A war meant to make him look reckless, outmatched, and dangerous on the world stage.

But here’s the twist they didn’t see coming: Trump did not fail. His leadership and the strength of the United States military flipped the script.

So now what?

A sudden reversal. A resignation. A retreat from the narrative.

Was Joe Kent’s exit a clean-up operation? A desperate attempt to salvage a plot that did not go as planned?

This is about more than one man. This is about the machinery behind the scenes—and whether the so-called deep state just got caught overplaying its hand.

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Despite Detractors, MAGA Remains Intact! 100% of MAGA Supports Trump – 90% of MAGA Voters Approve of Trump’s US Military Action in Iran (Video)

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Despite the numerous anti-war detractors, the anti-Israel detractors, and the far-left media insisting the US is losing its war against Iran after TWO WEEKS – MAGA Voters are standing with Trump.

Evidently, the anti-Israel crowd does not have as much clout as they would like to admit.

CNN’s Harry Enten first broke liberal hearts when he shared his first set of numbers.
100% of MAGA voters approve of President Donald John Trump!

CNN segment showing a presenter discussing a poll indicating 100% approval of Trump among MAGA GOP voters, with visual statistics displayed.CNN’s Harry Enton breaks liberal hearts with his latest set of Trump approval numbers.

CNN’s Harry Enten then broke the news on Wednesday that 90% of MAGA voters support the military action in Iran!
90 percent!

Here is the transcript from CNN:

Harry Enten: MAGA GOP view of Trump: approve 100%. 100%. If you are a member of MAGA and the GOP, you approve of Donald John Trump. 0% say that they disapprove. You don’t have to be a mathematical genius to know you can’t go higher than 100%. He is the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Now, there are some Republicans who disapprove of Donald John Trump, but they are not members of the Make America Great Again movement. The bottom line is this: if you are a member of MAGA, you approve of Donald Trump.

CNN’s Sara Sidner: It’s interesting, though, because there have been a couple prominent people who have sort of come out online and they’re very mad about this war with Iran because he promised no new wars. Is there any sign that people might be leaving MAGA relative to 2024?

Harry Enten: Yeah. Okay. So, you know, I’ve said it before and, you know, The theme of this segment is Tucker Carlson be darned. And when we look at the numbers, I mean, I’ve heard some people say, oh, you know what, when you look at those MAGA numbers, it doesn’t account for those who might have left MAGA. But take a look here. Americans who identify as MAGA in November of 2024, it was 28% of Americans. Now it’s basically the same. If anything, it’s slightly higher at 30%. The bottom line is this: the MAGA base within the GOP is not shrinking. It’s the same size. If anything, it is slightly larger than it was back in 2024 when, of course, Donald Trump won a second term. So that 100% that Donald Trump has approval among MAGA GOP. That is not an artifact of MAGA shrinking. It’s just an indication of how strong Donald Trump’s grip is on that MAGA base.

CNN’s Sara Sidner: And so I guess that begs the question, what’s happening with inside the GOP and if there are any splits there? Because with that, those kind of numbers, they’re going to want to retain that, right? So they can retain their seats. Yes.

CNN graphic displaying NBC News polling results on GOP approval of U.S. military action in Iran, showing 90% support from MAGA voters and 54% from non-MAGA voters.

Harry Enten: Yes. And you know what we’re talking about? You know, we mentioned Iran in the intro of this segment. GOP on US military action in Iran. Look at this. Imagine it’s 90% approval. It’s 90% approval, just 5% disapproval. If you disapprove of the job that Donald Trump is doing, or excuse me, the US military action in Iran, and you’re a member of the GOP, look at this. It’s your non-MAGA. You’re not MAGA. It’s 36% there, 54% approve. But the majority of Republicans approve of the job that the US military action is in Iran. And the majority of MAGA, which is the majority of the GOP, very much approve, 90%, very little split in Donald Trump’s base. Those who disapprove in the GOP, simply put, they hate MAGA.

CNN’s Sara Sidner:: It’s really clear MAGA has the floor.

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London’s Trafalgar Square Is British, Not for the Adhan: Tory MP Criticizes Public Islamic Prayer as Domination

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On March 16, 2026, Trafalgar Square, often seen as the heart of London’s imperial and Christian heritage, changed in a new way. Instead of tourists or the usual crowds around Nelson’s Column, thousands of Muslim worshippers gathered for a mass Open Iftar and public prayers during Ramadan. The Islamic call to prayer, the adhan, echoed across the square.

Videos show rows of men kneeling, with amplified speakers broadcasting Arabic prayers over one of Britain’s most famous landmarks. This was not a quiet or private event. It was a public gathering, openly supported by London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s administration.

Conservative MP Nick Timothy spoke out strongly and described the event as “an act of domination” and “straight from the Islamist playbook.”

Timothy, who once advised Theresa May at Downing Street, argued that these visible displays of Islamic identity in historic public spaces are not just about multiculturalism. He said they are deliberate statements of supremacy that do not fit with Britain’s Christian foundations and national identity.

A group of individuals participating in mass prayer outdoors, highlighting a public display of faith and community engagement.

The timing matters. Ramadan 2026 has seen more public prayers across UK cities. The Trafalgar Square event, promoted as “inclusive,” broadcast the adhan loudly without comparable Christian or secular events. In countries like Saudi Arabia, public Christian worship is banned, yet Britain accommodates. To many Britons, it signals their heritage is open to change, while others’ are not.

This isn’t unique. Similar gatherings have occurred in New York’s Times Square during Ramadan, drawing criticism from American conservatives. In both countries, progressive politicians praise these events as “diversity wins” but often overlook the demographic and cultural changes. Britain’s Muslim population now exceeds 6.5% and is growing rapidly through immigration and birth rates, with more calls for public religious expression.

At what point does accommodation become surrender?

Security concerns are real. Large gatherings in central London raise risks. Past scandals and terror plots have shown that some communities have different loyalties, and officials warn about radicalization. Allowing the adhan in a square built to honor British victories suggests weakness, not strength, and signals to extremists that British landmarks are open to symbolic use.

Free speech and religious freedom should apply to everyone, but Britain’s double standard is becoming more obvious. A Christian street preacher quoting the Bible might be arrested for “hate speech.” At the same time, calls to prayer that say “Allah is the greatest” and reject other faiths are heard in public without challenge.

Tory MP Timothy’s comments highlight this double standard: the government silences local dissent while supporting or ignoring the spread of foreign cultures. This is identity politics at work—what is “pride” for one group can feel like erasure for another.

The broader cultural conflict is clear. Trafalgar Square has never been neutral. It honors Admiral Nelson, who defended Christendom against threats from the East. Its lions, fountains, and columns stand for British strength and Christian civilization. Replacing these symbols with mass prostration during Ramadan is not “enrichment.” It is a replacement.

Demographic projections suggest Muslims may become the majority in several major UK cities within a few decades, so these public displays are likely to increase. The question for policymakers, and for Americans watching their own cities, is whether Western nations still have the will to protect their founding identities.

The Church of England in Britain has mostly remained silent, showing years of institutional retreat. American evangelicals and Catholic leaders should pay attention: the same trends seen in London are happening in New York, Chicago, and other cities. Progressive leaders in both the UK and the US promote “inclusion,” while Christianity is quietly pushed aside. Schools remove Christmas references. Crosses are taken down. Yet the adhan grows louder.

Nick Timothy’s direct comments should be heard, not silenced. Britain and the West face a choice: reclaim public spaces as reflections of their Judeo-Christian heritage, or watch them become centers for another culture. Trafalgar Square is part of Britain. The adhan belongs somewhere else. Unless leaders act on this, the sense of domination will continue, one prayer, one square, and one concession at a time until full Islamisation is complete.

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