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Autism Is Not Your Fault: Responding to President Trump’s Comments

Autism Is Not Your Fault: Responding to President Trump’s Comments

Update: 2025-09-23
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In this bonus episode of The Unfinished Idea, I’m diving into recent comments made by President Trump about autism and medications during pregnancy. His remarks suggest a link between autism and what a mother takes while pregnant — but research has not shown this to be true.


It’s important to talk about why statements like this are harmful: they place unnecessary blame on mothers, fuel stigma, and create fear instead of hope and support. If you’re a mama who has ever questioned yourself or carried guilt, hear this: autism is not your fault.


In this episode, I unpack:




  • Why President Trump’s comments about autism and pregnancy are misleading and harmful




  • The truth about autism and what research actually tells us




  • How these narratives increase guilt and shame for moms




  • Why it’s critical to move the conversation away from blame and toward support, dignity, and acceptance




  • A reminder that you are not alone — whether you’re raising a neurodivergent child, loving a neurodivergent spouse, or navigating life yourself as a neurodivergent person




At the end of the day, autism isn’t about fault or blame. It’s about people — our kids, our friends, our spouses, our families. They are valuable, capable, and deeply loved.


If you’ve ever felt isolated or weighed down by guilt, I want this episode to remind you: you are not alone, and it’s not your fault.

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Autism Is Not Your Fault: Responding to President Trump’s Comments

Autism Is Not Your Fault: Responding to President Trump’s Comments

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