An Indiana mother of an autistic son criticized former President Trump for his controversial comments regarding Tylenol and its supposed link to autism, asserting that he was unfairly blaming moms. A Kentucky woman, diagnosed with autism in adulthood, echoed these sentiments, labeling Trump's words as demeaning. Conversely, a Massachusetts father viewed the discussion as a positive step, appreciating that autism is being addressed at the governmental level. Trump's warnings about Tylenol, while scientifically disputed, sparked fear among parents concerned about their children’s health. Dr. Noa Sterling, an OB-GYN, commented on the pervasive anxiety surrounding pregnancy choices and their potential repercussions. Other voices in the autism community expressed anger at the suggestion that autism is a crisis needing a cure, emphasizing the need for support rather than blame. Despite the controversies, some families remain hopeful, advocating for increased funding and legislation to support autistic individuals.