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Did Michelle Obama hint that Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, has autism?
Did Michelle Obama hint that Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, has autism?

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Did Michelle Obama hint that Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, has autism?

Michelle Obama's recent podcast episode sparked controversy with comments about aging sperm and potential birth defects, leading to speculation about a veiled reference to Donald Trump and his youngest son, Barron. While discussing women's health, Obama remarked about older men marrying younger women and the possibility of defunding research. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A Conversation That Took an Unexpected Turn Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Speculation Around Barron Trump FAQs Michelle Obama caused a stir this week with a statement made on an episode of her podcast IMO, co-hosted by her older brother Craig Robinson, which may have hinted at taking aim at US president Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron Trump, according to a their podcast, both of them were discussing women's health issues with OBGYN Dr Sharon Malone when Obama asked Malone if there was a "connection between aging sperm and birth defects," before alleging that Republicans would "cut out research on that," reported Daily responded to her question, saying, "There is some anecdotal data that says older sperm," adding, "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?," as quoted in the continued the discussion by joking that "they'll never let that secret out," pointing out, "That may be the key behind all the defunding everything. Then old men can keep marrying 20-year-olds," and added, "It's like, I'll give you the baby you want," quoted Daily READ: After Donald Trump, UK's Keir Starmer to lay off 50,000 civil service jobs However, Obama appeared to immediately regret her comment as she turned to her production crew to say, "We don't have to keep that in," as quoted in the remark came after Trump's HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had backed many conspiracy theories, like chemicals in water are making children question their gender identity and vaccines are causing autism, reported Daily comment may have also been targeted at the US president, who became the oldest person to be elected president, as per the report. The 78-year-old has five children, including 19-year-old Barron, whom he shares with First Lady Melania Trump, reported Daily are liberal trolls that claim Barron, whose father was 60 when he was born, may have autism, however that rumor has been quashed by his mother in her memoir from last year, as per the report. Melania wrote, "There is nothing shameful about autism... but Barron is not autistic," quoted Daily she did not name Barron or Donald Trump directly in the Donald Trump is 78 and was 60 when Barron was born, some listeners believed the comment was indirectly referencing him.

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