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Donald Trump is set to host a press conference alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from Mehmet Oz’s Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, focused on autism.
“Tomorrow will be a significant day in our nation’s history, particularly in the medical field,” he stated. “We’re doing this with Bobby and Oz, along with a team of experts. I think you’ll find it remarkable. I believe we’ve discovered the answer to autism.”
President Trump shares that tomorrow will be monumental for autism. Significant announcements regarding its causes and treatment are forthcoming.
Charlie played a pivotal role in bringing Trump and RFK Jr. together. This is groundbreaking! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/i9xpsthvp5
– Eric Dorgerty (@ericldauh) September 21, 2025
President Trump revealed on Sunday that he will hold a substantial press conference about autism on Monday, claiming, “I think I’ve found the answer.”
The event will include Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the director of the Department of Health and Human Services, and Mehmet Oz, addressing the Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s memorial service in Glendale, Arizona.
Trump mentioned, “Tomorrow could mark one of the biggest announcements in our country’s history. We will be alongside Bobby, Oz, and all the experts. You might find it incredible. I believe we’ve made significant progress regarding autism.”
He also noted, “We’re discussing autism in the Oval Office, exploring how it occurs, so we can prevent it and assist parents in helping their wonderful children find ways to improve,” highlighting the significance of the topic.
Trump’s announcement is scheduled for 4 PM on Monday.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt is slated to conduct a briefing on Monday at 1 PM, according to the White House.
Later that day, President Trump will unveil an announcement related to child health at 4 PM ET, following discussions since the 1990s.
Officials informed ABC News that the president’s forthcoming remarks will address “historic progress” in tackling the increasing rates of autism across the nation.





