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Taylor Swift Rips Into Donald Trump’s Contradictions, Saying It’s “Weird How He Can Link Tylenol to Autism Without a Shred of Evidence Yet Can’t Accept the Clear Link Between Guns and Mass Shootings Despite Lot of Proof,” Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Following the Assassination of Charlie Kirk

Taylor Swift Calls Out Donald Trump Over Tylenol-Autism Claims and Silence on Gun Violence After Charlie Kirk Assassination
Taylor Swift has publicly criticized former President Donald Trump over what she called his “dangerous contradictions” in addressing public health and national security issues, drawing a stark comparison between his baseless comments on Tylenol and autism and his continued refusal to acknowledge the clear role of guns in America’s epidemic of mass shootings.

In the wake of conservative commentator and Trump ally Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination, Swift took to social media with sharp words aimed at Trump’s rhetoric. “It’s weird how he can link Tylenol to autism with no evidence,” she wrote, “but can’t see the undeniable connection between guns and mass shootings despite a mountain of evidence.”
Her comments highlight a broader frustration among critics who accuse Trump of spreading misinformation while ignoring proven threats to public safety. Trump, in recent weeks, has reignited a long-debunked claim suggesting that common over-the-counter medication like Tylenol could be tied to autism. Experts and medical professionals have consistently denounced such claims as unfounded, pointing out that no scientific study supports them.
Meanwhile, gun violence continues to plague the United States, with mass shootings becoming almost routine. Despite overwhelming data linking widespread firearm access to the frequency and scale of these tragedies, Trump has repeatedly downplayed gun control measures, instead blaming issues such as mental health, cultural shifts, or security lapses.
Swift’s remarks struck a chord in the aftermath of Kirk’s assassination — a politically charged killing that has reignited debates on the influence of political rhetoric, the rise in politically motivated violence, and the ease with which deadly weapons are obtained in America.
“People are exhausted,” Swift continued in her post. “We’ve seen too many families ripped apart, too many lives cut short, and still the people in power would rather invent problems that don’t exist than confront the crisis that’s killing thousands every