Morning Wire - Trump’s UN Address & Tylenol Autism Link? | 9.23.25

Episode Date: September 23, 2025

President Trump gears up for his highly anticipated UN address, the administration warns pregnant women against Tylenol, and Trump moves to stop companies from “shipping in cheap foreign labor.” G...et the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: American Beverage Association - Learn more about America’s beverage companies at https://WeDeliverForAmerica.org Lean - Get 20% off when you enter MORNINGWIRE at https://TakeLean.com Balance of Nature - Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use promo code WIRE for 35% off your first order as a preferred customer PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice. - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:03 President Trump prepares to address the UN today after making a series of aggressive moves on the world stage. We're going to keep Bagram, the big airbase, that one of the biggest air bases in the world. We gave it to them for nothing. We're trying to get it back, by the way. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Tuesday, September 23rd, and this is Morning Wire. The Trump administration is warning pregnant women against using Tylenol, citing a potential link to autism. There are associations between the duration of acetamin use and the risk of autism in children subsequently, as well as the proximity to the time of birth.
Starting point is 00:00:46 And President Trump takes what he's calling a historic step to stop companies from, quote, shipping in cheap foreign labor. We need workers. We need great workers. And this pretty much ensures that that's what's going to happen. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. This episode is brought to you by American beverage, representing the local and many family-owned bottlers and distributors of Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, and Pepsi products operating in all 50 states. These are drinks we've all loved for generations. These iconic brands are part of the American story and have been for over 100 years. With all the talks about American jobs lately, American beverage companies have been delivering on that promise all along.
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Starting point is 00:02:15 diplomats, especially when they're on his home turf in New York City. So there are a few key storylines that we're tracking. First, whether Trump will commit to more U.S. funding of the United Nations. Remember, he has long questioned the effectiveness of the organization, saying they're inefficient and bloated and too reliant on American dollars. After taking office, he withdrew the U.S. from a number of UN agencies like the Human Rights Council and World Health Organization. He also rescinded about a billion dollars in funding that Congress had already appropriated. And then he ordered a review of any future funds going to the UN, saying he wanted to ensure that their mission, quote, aligned with our national interests. And that funding is still frozen.
Starting point is 00:02:53 As a result, the U.N. is facing a serious budget crunch right now. To save money, they've started on plans to move offices from New York and Geneva to more cost-effective places like Nairobi, Kenya. They're also planning to cut thousands of jobs and then consolidate a number of their smaller agencies. Trump's speech today will reportedly touch on his, quote, vision of how the United States is approaching the world. The Assembly is hoping that approach includes more funding commitments for the UN. Now, coming off of Kirstarmer's announcement last week, are we expecting Trump to talk at all about Palestinian situation? Yeah, that's the big question. Right now, Trump's speech will coincide with a separate conference on Palestinian statehood.
Starting point is 00:03:31 that's being hosted by France and Saudi Arabia. As we mentioned yesterday, Canada, Britain, and Australia, each offered recognition of a Palestinian state. For the first time this weekend, they joined about 150 of 193 U.N. member states who've now done so. But while Trump has seemingly grown a bit more frustrated with B.B. Netanyahu, saying he needs to, quote, wrap up the war in Gaza. He is still expected to offer his support of Israel today.
Starting point is 00:03:55 The State Department issued a statement calling the push for Palestinian statehood, quote, a publicity stunt and reward for terrorism. Those comments also come after the U.S. last week vetoed another UN resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, which the administration again says would disproportionately benefit Hamas. Now, for his part, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will make the case for statehood to the assembly on Thursday, but he'll have to do that remotely given the fact that the Trump administration canceled his visa. Now, the backdrop to all of this is the Senate recently confirmed Trump's new ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz. What do we know about him? Yeah, the former Green Bray and Florida
Starting point is 00:04:33 Congressman was confirmed by the Senate on Friday and has already hit the ground running. He addressed the UN Security Council yesterday and pushed back on recent incursions into NATO airspace by Russian fighters and sort of drew a clear line in the sand. Have a listen. The United States and our allies will defend every inch of NATO territory. Russia must urgently stop such dangerous behavior. This event, following on the heels of the Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace, creates the impression that Russia either wants to escalate and pull more countries into this conflict with Ukraine or doesn't have full control of those who operate its fighter planes and drones. Either scenario is very disconcerting. Now something John mentioned at the top of this segment
Starting point is 00:05:21 is Trump is putting more pressure on Afghanistan. What does he want? Yeah, this one a bit overlooked. but last week President Trump publicly announced his intention to reclaim Bagram Air Base, which was abandoned and taken over by the Taliban following the bot's withdrawal from Afghanistan under President Biden. When Trump was asked if he would be willing to use U.S. troops to retake the base, he didn't really give a clear answer. And that was very noteworthy. Here he is from the White House Saturday.
Starting point is 00:05:46 We're talking now to Afghanistan and we want it back and we want it back soon right away. And if they don't do it, if they don't do it, you're going to find out. out what I'm going to do. Those comments were followed by a post on truth social in which Trump warned that, quote, bad things are going to happen if Afghanistan doesn't give Bogram Air Base back to those that built it, the United States of America. Now, for their part, the Taliban rejected Trump's plan with one official saying, quote, a deal over even an inch of Afghanistan's soil is not possible.
Starting point is 00:06:16 We don't need it. That is going to be very difficult to say the least. Cabot, thanks for reporting. Absolutely. By the time the average person reaches 60, they've likely cited. through numerous fad diets, collectively losing and regaining several hundred pounds over the years. All that yo-yo dieting increases your risk of diabetes, liver problems, and heart issues. The truth is, most of us need more than willpower to break free from this pattern.
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Starting point is 00:07:33 Here are the details is Daily Wire Reporter Amanda, Presses, Jacamoa, Amanda. So a highly anticipated announcement yesterday, we were really looking forward to this. What exactly did we learn? Well, you know, there were reports speculating about this for weeks now, but Trump and Kennedy did tie one medication as a potential cause of autism and another as a potential treatment. They said that the use of acetaminopin during pregnancy is tied to a. an increase risk in autism. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol, and it's one of the most widely used medications globally
Starting point is 00:08:04 for pain relief and fever reduction. So taking Tylenol is not good. I'll say it. It's not good. For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary. that's, for instance, cases of extremely high fever.
Starting point is 00:08:30 We were able to speak to FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty McCarrie about this announcement. Here he is on the importance of letting the public know about this potential risk. We have an epidemic of autism that has increased 400% in the recent decades, and we don't have a known cause. Now, this may be a cause, but when you have enough evidence to suggest an association, and you have no other plausible cause, we have a duty to notify parents and doctors. Now, the other major part of this announcement was that a drug called leukovorin, also known as philinic acid, can potentially help treat autism symptoms.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Here's more from Dr. McCarrie. Only recently have we recognized that some kids with autism actually have an autoimmune disease. And some doctors have actually started to test for this folate antibody, and they will then move on to treat some kids. with this philinic acid or vitamin B12 that bypasses the receptor. And just some quick background here. In April, Kennedy promised his findings on autism would drop this month, and, you know, that's exactly what happened. He said at the time the new data showed that autism now affects one in 31 children in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:09:42 That's nearly five times higher than when the CDC first started these surveys back in 1992. Even more troubling, Kennedy noted that a lot of these cases are now very severe. 25% of the kids who are diagnosed with autism are non-verbal, non-toilet trained, and have other stereotypical features, head-banging, tactile and light sensitivities, stimming, toe-walking, etc. Kennedy added that these alarming rates just can't simply be explained away by better screenings or even genetics. That's why he commissioned this research to see if outside factors could be identified and lower these rates. Let's get into some of the reactions to this. First, what have we heard from the maker of Tylenol? So Kirk Perry, the CEO of Kenview, which makes Tylenol, he reportedly had a hastily scheduled
Starting point is 00:10:33 meeting with Secretary Kennedy last week over reports about this announcement. Perry argued in this private meeting that there is no causal link between Tylenol used during pregnancy and autism. He argued that Tylenol is a safe option for pregnant women, especially if they spike a fever and added that other options actually do have links to birth defects. Since early September, the Kenview stock has dropped about 15%. What about the medical establishment? What have we heard from them?
Starting point is 00:11:01 Well, at the outset of this, when Kennedy first announced that he'd be looking into the spike in autism rates, there was outrage from the medical establishment, from legacy media, and some Democrats. They said that this was about Kennedy being, quote, anti-backs and promulgating dangerous misinformation. We asked McCarrie about. this tension. We have this odd new political landscape that's penetrated science where you're supposedly not allowed to ask certain questions. It's created a tremendous amount of distrust,
Starting point is 00:11:31 but I can tell you the purpose of science itself is to investigate questions. We've got blind spots. There are sacred cow topics we're not supposed to talk about. Well, we've certainly seen under Kennedy so far there's no questions that he's unwilling to ask. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome. from vendors independent, like SAC MAGIC. Hello, here Camille of SAC MAGIC. Our compresses, chode-fraud are fabriced here even, in Quebec, with the tissue that we
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Starting point is 00:12:19 President Trump has signed an executive order that the White House says will curb abuse of a system that's frozen Americans out of good jobs. Confusion over that order, however, has raised questions over how it works and who it applies to. H-1B visas allow companies to hire foreign workers for specialized jobs when companies can't find a skilled American to fill that position. Critics of the program, though, say it's been abused to undercut American wages. Here to break down Trump's order and the administration's crackdown on H-1Bs is Tim Pierce. So, Tim, this announcement
Starting point is 00:12:50 came Friday. What kind of changes are coming for this program? Yeah, that question was up for debate over the weekend. The last we heard from the White House is that the order places a 100,000 one-time per employee fee on any company that wants a new H-1B visa. According to an ex post from White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, this is not an annual fee, and it does not apply to any current H-1B holders who are outside the country or whose visas are up for renewal. But that was not the message put out by the White House on Friday. Here's Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, who is standing just behind the president during the order signing. $100,000 per year. So the whole idea is no more
Starting point is 00:13:29 will these big tech companies or other big companies train foreign workers. They have to pay the government $100,000. Then they have to pay the employee. So it's just not economic. If you're going to train somebody, you're going to train one of the recent graduates from one of the great universities across our land.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Train Americans. Stop bringing in people to take our jobs. That's the policy here, $100,000 a year for H-1B visas. As you heard, Lutnik repeatedly referred to an annual fee, which prompted Levit to correct Lutnik over the weekend. And that as reports came out, that companies were hurriedly bringing back their H-1B workers to the U.S. just in case before the order went into effect on Sunday just after midnight. So this is a one-time charge for new H-1B holders.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Now, this is kind of a precarious move for Trump, though, because at least in the last election, He forged an alliance with a lot of big tech companies, and they are notorious for using H-1B visas. That's right. But, you know, there might be a lot less disagreement here than you would think. Now, yes, there are some of the president's supporters who want to see the H-1B program massively reduced, if not canceled entirely. But even among the president's supporters in the tech sector, they'll say that the system could use reform. All the way back in December, Elon Musk, who is a huge supporter of H-1B, posted on X, the program is broken and needs major reforms. form. He said many complaints about abuse could be addressed by, quote, raising the minimum salary significantly and adding a yearly cost for maintaining the H-1B, making it materially more expensive
Starting point is 00:15:02 to hire from overseas than domestically. Although that would be an even tougher stance than the current executive order. Right, though the administration is going to do more on this issue. The Department of Labor rolled out project firewall on Friday. Here's some of the promo. For too long, Washington politicians have stayed silent as employed. employers abused H-1B visas under President Trump. This is coming to an end. Today, the Department of Labor is proud to launch Project Firewall. Project Firewall is a Labor Department initiative to crack down on abuse in the H-1B program.
Starting point is 00:15:39 According to the department, it will conduct investigations of employers through Project Firewall to maximize H-1B program compliance. Violations could mean backwages to workers, civil fines, or even disbarment. from the H-1B program for a time. The goal here is to, quote, safeguard the rights, wages, and job opportunities of highly skilled American workers by ensuring employers prioritize qualified Americans
Starting point is 00:16:01 when hiring. That's an important goal, but also you don't want to cramp businesses too much. Tim, thanks for reporting. Thanks for having me. Thanks for waking up with us. And if you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to like and subscribe.
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