טראמפ ביי טשארלי קירק'ס באגרעבעניש צערעמאניע געוויסע שאטס קענען ברענגן אוטיזעם עס איז נישט קיין איינרעדענישן
During his speech at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk on Sunday, September 21, President Donald Trump made a bold and unexpected claim, stating, “I think we found an answer to autism.”
The remark, delivered before a large audience at State Farm Stadium, immediately drew attention and stirred conversations across the country. While Trump did not elaborate on the specifics of his statement, it signaled his willingness to spotlight an issue that has long been the subject of both scientific research and public concern.
The comment added a striking moment to what was otherwise a solemn occasion honoring the late Charlie Kirk. Supporters welcomed the president’s words as a sign of hope, while critics questioned the lack of detail and scientific clarity behind the claim.
Autism spectrum disorder affects millions of Americans, and efforts to better understand its causes and treatments remain ongoing. Trump’s assertion, though controversial, underscored how political figures can shape public dialogue on health and medical issues — even in unexpected settings such as a memorial.
The memorial drew influential figures from politics, business, and culture, with Trump’s speech quickly becoming the focal point of discussion far beyond the event itself.