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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDid Trump really post medical advice today?
Is it legal for him to offer medical advice???
I saw it on reddit but it was removed, so I don't know if the post was real, can anyone confirm?
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Did Trump really post medical advice today? (Original Post)
intrepidity
Oct 2025
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Who in their right mind would pay attention to "medical advice" from TRUMP???
RandomNumbers
Oct 2025
#2
Today Trump reposted a Truth Social message he'd originally posted September 26:
highplainsdem
Oct 2025
#4
SheltieLover
(80,442 posts)1. Is anything slobby does legal?
RandomNumbers
(19,156 posts)2. Who in their right mind would pay attention to "medical advice" from TRUMP???
Oh right, there were enough fucking idiots who VOTED for him for President ...
markodochartaigh
(5,545 posts)3. He's done it before
https://www.msnbc.com/ana-cabrera-reports/watch/trump-posts-unfounded-medical-advice-about-vaccines-tylenol-248427077544
Edit: I'm not an attorney but my understanding of the supremacist court's ruling is that Trump himself cannot be charged, but no one else shares this immunity even if following orders. So, if Trump tells a parent not to get their child vaccinated and the child dies, Trump could likely not be held liable, depending upon the supremacist court's ruling of course. But the parents could be held liable.
Edit: I'm not an attorney but my understanding of the supremacist court's ruling is that Trump himself cannot be charged, but no one else shares this immunity even if following orders. So, if Trump tells a parent not to get their child vaccinated and the child dies, Trump could likely not be held liable, depending upon the supremacist court's ruling of course. But the parents could be held liable.
highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)4. Today Trump reposted a Truth Social message he'd originally posted September 26:
Liberal In Texas
(16,269 posts)5. This maybe?
Dated today. What a moron.
complete batshit insanity
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-10-26T20:26:13.598Z