Before the White House, Trump called NIH 'terrible,' questioned vaccines

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Before the White House, Trump called NIH 'terrible,' questioned vaccines
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When Barack Obama was still in the White House, Pres. Trump denounced NIH as 'terrible,' claimed vaccines 'can be very dangerous,' and cautioned against medicines that have yet to be proven safe and effective.

A White House spokesman told ABC News,"President Trump's top priority is the health and safety of the American people, and he has unleashed the full power of the federal government to curb the spread of the virus, expand testing capacities, and expedite vaccine development."Trump is now facing pushback for repeatedly using the White House podium tohydroxychloroquine as a possible"game changer," even as the most-trusted voice at the White House, Dr.

Doctors and scientists have long dismissed such claims tying vaccines to autism, and the Centers for Disease Control currently states online,"There is no link between vaccines and autism."soften his stance According to Trump, that's why he's so interested in the hydroxychloroquine drug that he keeps pushing to potentially treat coronavirus.

Clinical trials in the United States have already begun, and scientists in China claim the drug helped a small sample of patients who were experiencing moderate symptoms. Last month, Trump tweeted a message of thanks to Fauci and his NIH colleagues, saying,"The National Institutes of Health is home to some of the greatest doctors, scientists, and researchers in the world."But during a radio interview in 2015, Trump offered a starkly different assessment:"I hear so much about the NIH, and it's terrible."

Donald Trump criticizes President Barack Obama for his handling of the ebola outbreak in a video posted to Instagram on Oct. 24, 2014.But in October 2014, when the Obama administration appointed a"czar" to handle the response to the Africa-borne Ebola virus, Trump denounced the move as"terrible" because the effort would be overseen by the White House.

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