WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump signed an executive order today calling for fewer childhood vaccinations by limiting the inoculation schedule to 11 immunizations. The order also recommended splitting the childhood measles, mumps and rubella vaccine into three shots and delivering the shots at separate medical visits. The Trump order says that the federal government will now only support the remaining 11 shots. They say reducing the recommended vaccines will leave more children vulnerable to preventable diseases. Kennedy, a longtime vaccine critic, has previously led efforts to drop universal recommendations for hepatitis B shots for children and reduce the list of recommended vaccines, citing links to autism that scientists have repeatedly debunked.