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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1565323)10/15/2025 12:34:01 PM
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Yes he did.

He said, "This morning, before I came in here, somebody showed me a TikTok video of a pregnant woman, eight months pregnant. She is an associate professor at the Columbia Medical School, and she is saying F Trump and gobbling Tylenol with her baby in her placenta."

He doesn't know the difference between a placenta and a uterus.

RFK Jr.'s Latest Comment About Pregnancy Has The Whole Internet Like "That's Not How Women's Bodies Work"



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1565323)10/15/2025 3:09:56 PM
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MAGAGPT,
Of course, yet the fact remains he did not say anything remotely close to those words.
Yes he DID say things that are "remotely close" to those words.

FACT: RFQ Jr. claimed that the unborn baby resides in the placenta.

FACT: RFQ Jr. claimed that Tylenol causes autism in unborn children.

FACT: RFQ Jr. claimed that cell phone and WiFi radiation can cause cancer. (No link has ever been determined, even after 25 years of ubiquitous WiFi and cellular radiation.)

There really is no telling what RFQ Jr. will claim next. That's why the satirical quote that Sharkie posted is plausible, because everything RFQ Jr. says is indeed "remotely close" to it.

Tenchusatsu