Jake Tapper calls out Trump's 'famous last words' on childhood vaccine orderCNN's Jake Tapper did not hold back when reporting on Donald Trump's new 'Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations' executive order, which aims to cut childhood vaccines from 17 to 11View 3 Images Jake Tapper slammed Trump's 'famous last words' (Image: CNN)CNN's Jake Tapper pulled no punches regarding Donald Trump's most recent executive order. The 'Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations' directive proposes reducing childhood vaccines from 17 total down to 11, while recommending that shots be administered over extended intervals and dividing the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine into three individual injections, reports the Mirror US. Tapper echoed Trump's words: "Nothing bad can happen," before cautioning: "Famous last words." The executive order has drawn fierce backlash, particularly from those within the medical and scientific fields. Parents should listen to their pediatrician about vaccines rather than listening to an inaccurate executive order.