Michelle Obama unskillfully floated a theory to counter the Trump administration’s pursuit to find out if the aggressive inoculation mandates for babies and young children are contributing to skyrocketing cases of autism among children.
The former first lady was discussing women’s health with OBGYN Dr. Sharon Malone on her podcast IMO when she took a shot at Republicans and suggested that “maybe” it’s “old sperm” that’s causing the disorder.
Obama asked Malone if there was a “connection between aging sperm and birth defects” and accused Republicans of “cutting out research on that.”
Malone didn’t necessarily disagree and replied with a cagey answer suggesting that “there is some anecdotal data” that older sperm may play a role.
“So we should tell some people, maybe it’s the old sperm, maybe it’s not the vaccine that’s causing the autism, you know? Why don’t you look at that?” Malone continued.
“They’ll never let that secret out,” Obama quipped. “That may be the key behind all the defunding of everything. Then old men can keep marrying 20-year-olds,” she continued. “It’s like, ‘I’ll give you the baby you want.'”
WHAT?
Perhaps realizing that this was too much of a stretch, even for her, she appeared to regret her statement and told her production crew, “We don’t have to keep that in.”
Too late.
The leftist rumor mill has suggested that President Trump’s youngest son, Barron, 19, has autism. An accusation that First Lady Melania Trump has denied.
It’s not clear if that unsubstantiated rumor was behind Obama’s wild “theory,” but lest we forget that she did appear to be a big fan of the COVID-19 vaccine.
When you can get the COVID-19 vaccine, I hope you do—Barack and I are certainly glad we did. It’s our best shot at beating this virus, looking out for one another, and getting back to some of the things we miss. Getting vaccinated will save lives—and that life could be yours. pic.twitter.com/3VlwJbQqvu
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) March 11, 2021
Fast forward to today, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy announced on Tuesday that the COVID-19 vaccine is no longer recommended for children and pregnant women.
Today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from @CDCgov recommended immunization schedule. Bottom line: it’s common sense and it’s good science. We are now one step closer to realizing @POTUS’s promise to Make America Healthy Again. pic.twitter.com/Ytch2afCLP
— Secretary Kennedy (@SecKennedy) May 27, 2025
Kennedy’s post was widely celebrated by the “MAGA” crowd on X, but many argued it’s just a first step in the right direction.
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