Editor’s Note: We felt it important to document wording spoken at this signing exactly as spoken and for you to understand exactly what is being said from the Oval Office about vaccines and autism. Repetitions, fillers have been removed. Reactions from over 210 medical, health, and patient advocacy groups opposing this order are below.
The Presentation: Aug 10, 2026
>> Donald Trump, President of the United States: Well, thank you very much and this is uh something very important for all of us and it's a vaccine EO. I'm delighted to be here in the Oval Office as our administration takes another historic step in our mission to make America healthy again. Today, we're proud to officially announce the United States of America's gold standard childhood vaccination recommendations, and that has to do with many subjects, but including autism in particular. I want to thank the man who has done more than perhaps anyone else to bring about this real revolution, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., my friend, and he's doing a fantastic job. I'm proud of you. Give me what a very powerful hand to use. Strong guy, by the way. Thanks as well to director of the NIH, Jay Bacheria, deputy assistant to the president of domestic policy, Dr. Heidi Overton, our MAHA moms and including Jamie Franklin who's with us today, a very special person and also the medical experts and professionals who've worked very hard on the getting this to happen this day to come.
For long and far too long, long period of time, America's recommended more childhood vaccines than any peer nation and even twice as many doses as some European countries and even more than that. In many cases, we're requiring 72 jabs for our beautiful, healthy, lovely, delicate little children, including giving the hepatitis B shot to infants and newborns on top of many other vaccinations. The hepatitis B shouldn't be given until they are 14 or 15 years old. They were given early. Effective immediately. My administration is recognizing gold standard childhood vaccine recommendations for only 11 core vaccinations against the most serious and dangerous diseases along with the MMR which hopefully will be split up. You have the MMR. We want it in three separate vaccinations given at separate times. Together there could be a possibility they're quite lethal and separately it looks like they are not at all lethal but just very effective so the MMR we want to have separate separate visits separate times the vaccine being broken into three separate single doses and vaccines being administered in separate visits for example at one year you should have five separate visits for vaccines rather than getting them all in the same day and I saw this early on and I've seen proof of it where they have a vaccination thing looks like the size of a a bottle of soda poured into a little child's body and bad things happen in many cases in too many cases because this is an explosion. This is an epidemic. So at year one you should have five separate visits for vaccines rather than giving them all in the same day. Very importantly, vaccinations for hepatitis B, COVID 19, and influenza, among others, are no longer recommended for all children. In addition, this executive order directs the attorney general to advance legal challenges against states that violate children's rights to religious or medical vaccination exemptions for the exemptions.
Other countries with high vaccination rates without mandates for school. No, what we do is you have other other countries have very high vaccination rates and they have not had and they don't have the without mandates for school. Parents can still choose to give their children all of the vaccinations if they wish – It's up to the parents. We are making recommendations that are strong, but it's up to their parents if they wish, and they will be covered by insurance. However, this updated recommendation finally aligns the United States with other advanced and developed nations around the world. More importantly, it aligns us with common sense and knowledge. Decades ago, children received only a small fraction of the vaccines required today. In those times, people were much healthier. And of course, the high rates of autism now observed did not exist. So there's a reason for such epidemic rates of autism. And we're going to bring it back to much closer to where it was. Well, we do not know exactly what the cause is with respect to autism. It is essential to our research efforts that we have the very best vaccine recommendations in the entire world. So we're reducing them.
So we are changing it to visits over a period of a year, a year and a half. So they get 20% of what they would have gotten in one big shot, a big shot like the size of a large glass of something. This announcement is a major victory for parents rights, religious and constitutional rights, and for the gold standard science. And we will continue to do the research and update the recommendations as we learn more. And I think you're going to see some amazing results – breaking it up. It's not only that you're doing fewer vaccines or jabs, as they say, but you're doing them in a series of visits to the doctor, much smaller amounts. To ensure Americans benefit from these recommendations, my administration is fully committed to using every tool at our disposal, including a review of potential funding and finding. Frankly, we're doing funding and we're doing findings and the findings will be announced almost immediately as we gain some strong purity. So now I'd like to have Bobby say a few words followed by Jay Heidi and Jamie and then I'll sign the executive order which I'm very excited about because I came in and I said I want to find what's going on with autism. It's many many times what it used to be years ago and it gets progressively worse and we had progressively more and more vaccines. So in a nutshell and you can see it through this we're breaking up the vaccines and we're breaking them up into time periods. Okay, not so complicated and we think we're going to have a tremendous result from doing that. Very simply, large amounts of vaccine, large amounts of like vats of vaccine are currently pumped into your child's body. And we're doing 20% of that at each visit. And we'll let time elapse between visits so the body can handle this massive amount of fluid being pumped in. I think it's going to make a big difference. You know, there are some groups that have virtually no problem with autism and you know, I have to say this, they they're groups that aren't big into the world of vaccines. So, there's something wrong when we see record numbers all the time. Every year for years and years, every year gets higher, higher, higher autism.
And we think we have a very good recommendation, and a lot of good things are happening. And we're going to be releasing some very detailed paper. Here's another one. European countries versus the United States. Look at that. These are high level very medically powerful European countries. You see the top that little chart says a lot. But that's the difference. So with that, I'd like to have Bobby say a few words, please, and then we'll go to the others. Please.
>> Robert F. Kennedy Jr., JD, Secretary of Health and Human Services: Thank you, Mr. President. I want to start by just [clears throat] reinforcing something that the president said, which is the source of his concern about this issue. And I'll just give an example. In 1970, the biggest epidemiological study at that time in history was performed. And the university scientists from across this country looked at all the eight-year-olds in Wisconsin, about 900,000 children, and they were looking for autism, and they knew what autism looked like, and they came back with an incidental rate of 0.8 per 10,000. So less than one in 10,000. The rate according to CDC today in this country is one in every 31 children. In California it's one in every 19 children, one in every 12.5 boys. There has been a dramatic increase. One of the things that the industry likes to say, one of the talking points, which the press loves to parrot is, “Oh we're just noticing it more”.
But this is an absurdity, and this is an assertion that has been debunked again and again and again by peer-reviewed literature, but it's also debunked by common sense because we were just noticing it more. We would notice it in older groups, but we're not. We're only noticing it in kids who were born around 1989 or after. The older generations are not seeing those increases. So something happened in the in the mid 90s that changed our children and it has to be an environmental exposure because genes don't cause epidemics. It can provide a vulnerability but you need an environmental toxin. And what the president has charged us with is finding which one of those exposures or which collection of exposures are causing this epidemic. For decades, I fought for a simple principle. When it comes to the health of our children, government has an obligation to follow the evidence wherever it leads. Tell the American people the truth and give parents information they need to make informed decisions for their families. Mr. President, you gave us a mandate to do just that.
You directed HHS to examine America's childhood vaccine recommendations against the best available science and the practices of other developed nations. We did that work and on January 5th, HHS and CDC overhauled the childhood immunization schedule, reducing the number of diseases universally recommended for vaccines from 17 to 11 and establishing distinct categories of recommendations based upon the scientific evidence. Our assessment found that the United States recommended more childhood vaccines than any other peer nation. As Trump mentions the number that 72 jabs before 18, but it actually could be up to 94 jabs and nobody else has anything like that. And then many other countries or most other countries achieve high vaccination rates through education, informed consent, and public trust rather than mandates. Today, with this executive order, you are building on that work and acting on that evidence. We will preserve access to vaccines, strengthen safety monitoring, expand research, give doctors and parents better information, and restore informed consent and parental choice to their rightful place in American medicine.
At HHS, we are already moving across multiple agencies, FDA, CDC, NIH, ARPA, NTP, the National Toxicity Program, and other parts of the department. We have already launched unprecedented research effort examining vaccine safety and long-term health outcomes in American children. We are putting some of the largest health data sets in the country to work, including CDC's vaccine safety data link, FDA's best systems, and other major federal and private health data sources. We're pursuing dozens of studies and analyses. We are comparing health outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. We're examining aluminum adgivants, the timing of the hepatitis B vaccine administered during vaccines administered during pregnancy and outcomes ranging from allergies to autoimmune disease to autism and other neurodedevelopmental disorders. At NIH, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences are working with the National Toxicity Program on a comprehensive review of vaccine adets, ingredients that are added to vaccines to amplify the body's immune response.
They will determine what the existing science establishes and where uncertainty remains and where we need additional research. We're bringing that same determination to autism. NIH has launched the autism data science initiative with 13 research awards, examining autism prevalence, causes, treatments, and services. Five of these will include vaccines among the potential factors that they examine. Dr. Bhattacharya will discuss that work in greater detail. Next month, RPA is preparing a major new initiative focused on foundational causes and biology of autism and on better diagnostics, treatments, technologies, and tools for people with autism and their families. We will examine every biologically plausible hypothesis and leave no legitimate scientific question unexplored. Mr. President, you have told us that you want answers. So do I. We have just over two years to finish the work and I know you're impatient and we are moving with urgency as that that deadline demands. We will bring you actions and findings as soon as they are ready. We will not wait for the 90-day period and within 90 days as you have directed we will deliver the full response required by this executive order.
Our task force on safer childhood vaccines was established by Congress in 1986 but went dormant in 1998. Last year after nearly three decades this administration reinstated it. It is required by the statute and yet it was discontinued and it was and you restored that congressional mandate. The task force is already working to expand vaccine options, examine the timing and sequencing of childhood vaccines, strengthen safety monitoring, advance research into alternative adgivants, and continuously evaluate risks and benefits using American and international evidence. Taken together, this is what gold standard science means. No predetermined answers, no institutional taboos, and no sacred cows, no hiding uncertainty. Test the hypothesis. Examine the data. Replicate the results. Tell the public what we find. Be honest. This is the standard you've set through this administration. It's this standard I intend to enforce at HHS. Mr. President, you asked us to get this done and we are getting it done and we will keep working with urgency until American parents can have confidence on the medical advice that their government gives them is worthy of their trust. Thank you very much, Mr. President.
>> Trump: Thank you very much. Thank you, Bobby and Jay, please.
>> Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, Director, National Institutes of Health: Today's a historic day for public health in this country. The executive order recognizes the plight of millions of parents across the country with autistic children. Autism is a very complicated condition with very heterogeneous ranging from you know, relatively mild symptoms where where kids are you know full functioning to a devastating condition that fundamentally alters their lives and life and the lives of their families. I've you've heard from Secretary Kennedy and from the president their passion for the plight of these families to see how we can help them understand the condition to help prevent those conditions from happening in the first place. And what this executive order does is it it orders us at HHS to take this extremely seriously as we have been for the last year and a half and more of the presidency. At the NIH what we've done is we have established a/the autism data science initiative which started almost a year actually more than a year ago where we funded a dozen or more major research teams to answer the question of what is the cause of autism. It's a complicated biological phenomenon.
It's not going to be a simple answer. It will have as as the secretary said potentially genetic predisposition but that cannot possibly explain why we've seen such a large rise in autism. There must be some other environmental factors involved and that's the basis for thinking that's driving these dozen and more research teams that are looking at this. The science takes time. It's very frustrating and I know I felt that frustration myself as a scientist – you don't get answers immediately but that the teams have been working assiduously for a year. The main thing I want to emphasize that we've already accomplished in that year is we've changed how people and the scientific community thinks about autism. You you've given them permission to ask the question that would otherwise have been difficult to answer – other where you know it's if you come to an answer that links autism to some other politically correct things and you and you all of a sudden have this link as a scientist you you fear that your career is going to be over.
What we've done in this administration is we've given permission to scientists to honestly answer this question to find the link for the first time. And with this the change in the vaccine recommendations that the president has signed. What you have given is parents a choice, autonomy, a decision making over how they want the vaccines given to their kids. I mean I believe fundamentally that many vaccines are important. I've said measles, for instance, the measles vaccine is important – if we want to take control of the measles outbreak. But at the same time, we shouldn't be keeping kids out of school because they they have made different decisions than other parents. Our European colleagues don't do that. A lot of the collapse in trust in public health has come because of these mandates that we've seen imposed during the Biden administration on the COVID vaccine and so many other things. What this does is it restores patient autonomy of families and parents to make good decisions for their for their kids.
It allows and continues to emphasize the importance of science in recommendations about vaccines, and fundamentally restores a sort of a healthy relationship between public health and parents more in line with what happens in European countries than than in the United States – where the childhood outcomes are often much better than we see here. It's a big first step that builds on what we've been working on the last year and a half toward a more sane public health system that sees healthy kids grow up without pressure, without undue undue influence to make uh to make good decisions for their families and for their kids.
>> Trump I appreciate it. Steve, please.
>> Stephen Miller, Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor: Thank you, Mr. President. Because of your courage and leadership, Mr. President, millions of parents all over America today are breathing an enormous sigh of relief. I say this as the parent of young children myself. Millions and millions of parents feel they've been pressured when their children are just weeks out of the hospital to take five shots, six shots, seven shots all at once. They're told “It'll be normal.” “Your kid will have a fever of 103 for 3 or 4 days.” “Your kid will stop eating for a week.” “Your kid's going to change all their sleeping. Don't worry, it's totally fine. It's totally normal.” Nobody has studied it. Nobody's looked at it. Nobody's thought about it. The pressure from the pharmaceutical industry and from aspects of the medical industry to pump your kids full of shots days after birth with no understanding the long-term consequences has been a medical travesty. This is an issue, Mr. President, that you have been leading on for years. And of course, the man to your left has been leading on this issue for years as well, too. Is a really incredible moment to stand here today and finally see the concerns of parents around this country addressed.
There's been so much heartache where parents have had healthy children with no issues. They know they've been pressured into doing things that they didn't want to do and medical science has told them for years that their concerns are not valid. This order does two fundamental, incredibly important things. First is we get off of this ridiculous path of having our children get 70 to 90 shots. That is wantingly excessive. Remember, each and every one of these shots produces a profound immunological response. So, across any large population, if you give a kid shot after shot after shot, you're going to have vaccine injuries. You're going to have immunological issues. You're going to have potentially neurological issues. Secondly, and so important to you, Mr. President, is the unbundling of the shot. Why do you need to have these shots bundled into these packages? Why can't you split it into five visits and give this young body, if a parent wants to do a vaccine, one shot at a time? Why is it that in Japan you can get a separate measel shot, a separate mump shot, a separate reubella shot, but in America it has to all be packaged together? This is a courageous action, Mr. President.
This is an action that ensures the dignity of patients, the dignity of parents. It restores choice. It says we're going to let the parent and the doctor make a sound medical decision. And I'll just say one more time, the fact that you have had the courage to push this forward knowing the unfair criticisms from some in the establishment and to and to give the chance for Bobby who spent decades representing parents to stand here today. It's such a profound moment. It's such a beautiful moment and it's going to lead to such incredible advances in our understanding of children's health and making sure that yes, we can be a country that has safety and security for our families and our children while at the same time protecting patient choice. You can have both these things. This order accomplishes it. I'm so proud to be standing here today, Mr. President.
>> Trump: Thank you very much, Steve. Thank you,
>> Heidi Overton, MD, PhD, Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy: Yes. Thank you, Mr. President. It's an honor to be here today. It is a historic day and a historic action. Many people have asked the difference between this executive order and what you signed in December in a presidential memorandum and what you signed later on in May. Just want to quickly answer that question. In December, the presidential memorandum directed HHS to produce the scientific assessment that they did and then they overhauled the vaccine schedule. Those actions have since been held up in court. And so, right now, Americans don't have access to that information. and you are correcting that wrong today and saying I am giving Americans this information directly so that they know what HHS found in the scientific assessment themselves. But most importantly, states are actually the place where school vaccination requirements are implemented it’s state laws and regulations and the CDC would advise the states on those policies. Since January of 2026, 28 states have no longer agreed with the CDC and and they recommend their own policies.
A lot of those states are blue states and they're working with outside entities like the American Academy of Pediatrics that still rely on recommendations that were in place in 2024 with the 72 in injections by age 18. So you are saying especially to states that are willing – take a look at this scientific assessment. These are the gold standard childhood vaccine recommendations and you should put this into your state law so that when parents go to enroll their kids in school. They do not have to meet some of the requirements for the vaccines that are no longer recommended for all children. That brings us in line with European nations. And importantly, those nations do not have vaccine mandates for school. A lot of those nations maintain vaccination rates for measles above 90%. Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Portugal all have vaccination rates for measles above 90% without mandates for school. And so they do that through increased public trust and education and letting parents be informed and make those decisions. We are encouraging to adopt those decisions here today.
We do still recommend the measles vaccine for all children, but we want parents to be informed about the timing and to have the option to separate them out. So, Mr. President, this is a a historic action. We are going to be working directly with states so that we're not relying on the court case to resolve. We are doing it right away so that parents get the benefit from from state laws changing.
>> Trump :Great. Thank you very much. When you hear that number where it was 1 in 10,000 20 years ago, and now it's 1 in 30, or in California one in 18, that something, something happened in the meantime. Something happened environmentally or otherwise. But it's not just happen stance. Something something went wrong. Some bad things were recommended. Think of it. So you have 1 in 10,000 and now it's 1 in 30, California 1 in 18. And we got to get to the bottom of it. Please.
>> Jamie Franklin, MAHA Moms: Thank you so much for having me. I'm a mom first and foremost. I have a three and a half-year-old and I have another one on the way. And Mr. President, we are so thankful for all the work you've done in this country with the vaccines, the food systems. Thank you as well, Secretary Kennedy. I believe health is the number one issue in this country. If you don't have health and we don't have a healthy country, we don't have anything at all. And no parent should feel the pressure of immediately; their child is born and a bunch of vaccines are pressured and pushed upon them. This is about freedom at the end of the day. This is what this country was built on – freedom for parents to make the decisions that best suit their kid. And I'm not antivaccine at all, I am pro-vaccine, but we want to be able to have the freedom to space it out, and to choose which one works for our child. We don't believe that there's a one-size-fits-all solution for every child. So, we're so thankful for everything that you're doing, Mr. President. It's just extraordinary.
>>Trump: Like the polio vaccine, it's amazing. Other vaccines amazing, but some – there's questions about. We're going to figure it out. And I think you know the the expression is, we have really no choice and nothing bad can happen from what we're doing. Nothing bad can happen. It's possible it doesn't work. I don't think that's much of a possibility. Frankly, we're going to learn a lot and we could get if we could go back 20 years, 25 years, something happened in between that would lead us to the kind of numbers that we're seeing. So, could I have that and I'll sign it?
>> Unidentified: Yes, sir.
>> Trump: Very happy to sign it.
>> Unidentified: This is your executive order on establishing gold standard vaccine recommendations. Sir, as previous speakers have indicated, this is going to establish essentially a new vaccine schedule that is fully informed by the research and data that we have from HHS and NIH and other aspects of the government. It also takes a very hard line on some of the more paternalistic issues that we've been talking about here, sir, in terms of infringing on parents religious liberty or really just parents ability to make decisions for their children. So as Heidi said, this is a very big deal. We're not waiting for anyone else to take action as you do so often, sir. We're just going ahead and and doing the right thing based on all of the best available research to ensure that America's parents and children are being as best protected by the federal government as they can be.
>> Trump: Very good. Thank you very much. Okay, that's a big that's a big one in my book.
>> [applause]
>> Trump: All right. Any questions, please?
[Below are questions pertaining to this executive order]
>> Reporter: Mr. President, Mr. President, you're Mr. President, you're a proud father. Would you have vaccinated your children differently based on the recommendations?
>> Trump: Well, I did. I took my children for five different vaccinations. In other words, I broke it up. The one visit where they just pump, you know, what seemingly looks like gallons where they pump so much in. I took my all of my children from day one. I believed in this a long time a long time ago. I took them with my what? I took them through five different visits to the doctor. Essentially, they get 20% each and I had no problem. It's inconvenient. It's five stops, but it's something that I think will have a huge impact on autism.
>> Reporter: Thank you, Mr. President. Why does the establishment media so often seem to be against even asking questions about vaccines?
>> Trump: It's amazing uh when you come up with a recommendation for a vaccine. It could be the medical groups, the pharmaceutical groups, I don't know, you know, but it is amazing. There's nothing that we lose with this. If if the worst thing that would happen would be– nothing happens. There's we're not going to lose anything. At the same time, we could gain tremendous we could save hundreds of thousands of lives, millions of lives. And I wish we could have done it a long time ago. You know, we got stopped by court. We had a court, I guess, in Massachusetts that stopped us very early on. I've been I believed in this for a long time. So now we're getting it done and I think you're going to see tremendous –potentially tremendous results.
>>Reporter: Mr. I think I heard you say that the MMR vaccine – measles, mumps, and rubella – is quite lethal. Is there any evidence of of that?
>> Trump: No. I what I've heard is that there are there are some people that say it is that way and I say well let's say there's a 5% chance of it. Let's split it up. Let's split it up because they do say that given individual MMR. That given individual – there is no impact. In fact, they've said how safe it seems to be. But I've heard when you put them together, they can't be explosive.
>>Reporter: Mr. President, have you spoken with the new attorney general or Janine Piro about prosecuting Dr. Fouchy?
>> Trump: I have not spoken to him about that. No,
>>Reporter: Mr. President Senators Ran Paul and Ron Johnson released some text messages from Anthony Fauci and it appears that as early as January 2021 they knew that there could possibly be complications with pregnant women and miscarriages tied to the COVID vaccine. Yet the Biden administration health officials they didn't change their rhetoric. Your reaction?
>> Trump: Well, the Biden administration was a disaster in every way. That would be just one way, but they have been a disaster in every single way. It's unimaginable what they did in that. Forget about weaponization. Forget even about, you know, as important as what you're saying. Uh so many of the open borders, the men and women's sports, they've just been just been a horrendous disaster. The highest inflation in history – and we're doing a great job.
>>Reporter: Mr. President, thank you. Unbundling the shots into more visits means more co-pays for families. What's your recommendation for families that can't afford to keep paying for those visits?
>> Trump: Well, we're going to be working with them and we're going to work with the families and we're going to make sure everything works out costwise very well.
Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/videos/president-trump-signs-an-executive-order-aug-10-2026/ Transcribed by US Healthcare Journals.
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The Opposition:
Aug 17, 2026
American Academy of Pediatrics and More than 210 Leading Medical, Health and Patient Advocacy Groups Oppose Recent Executive Order on Childhood Vaccines
“Our organizations, representing physicians, nurses, medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, public health, patients and families, are alarmed by the recent White House Executive Order that advises, without evidence, reducing and spacing out recommended childhood vaccines.
“As measles surges across the United States and as respiratory virus season approaches, families deserve clear guidance from federal health officials that is grounded in science and aimed at protecting children’s health. Instead, the White House released an Executive Order that undermines confidence in childhood vaccinations and recommends changes that would leave children less protected and families more confused.
“In addition, while the Executive Order does not address autism at all, administration officials’ remarks around the release of the order elevated dangerous falsehoods about vaccines and autism. Elevating these debunked claims does nothing to support families of children with autism. In fact, it diverts resources away from promising areas of research.
“Our message for parents and caregivers is clear: if you have questions about vaccines, or any other aspect of your child’s health or development, talk with your child’s clinician.”
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