RFK Jr. Declares 'Maha Day' for Autism Advice Remix at White House
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On a seemingly ordinary Thursday that someone boldly dubbed 'MAHA day,' the White House entered Chapter RFK Jr. as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., yes that RFK Jr., took to the podium to revamp autism guidance. In a move that feels like remixing a track only every relative with a podcast dared to attempt, RFK Jr. brought fresh 'advice' to the table, causing health experts and parents kind of the same kind of joyous confusion you get when your WiFi announces a 'necessary update' during your Zoom call. It's 2024 and somehow, autism advice is now the newest source of drama at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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(1 of 3)Source: Politico | Published: 9/22/2025 | Author: By Jack Blanchard and Dasha Burns
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