An announcement by President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on childhood vaccine scheduling for a personal response on MS NOW Tuesday morning. After sharing a clip of the president saying putting vaccines together can be “explosive,” the “Morning Joe” host bluntly stated, “That is just not true.” “I've been looking at study after study after study, just like I've looked at study after study after study on diabetes,” he added. “There is not a single relevant study, there's not a single legitimate study that suggests vaccines play any role in the rise of autism. Scarborough fumed that seeing the claims repeated in the Oval Office represented what "everybody feared would happen" putting Kennedy in charge of HHS.