By Joke Kujenya
UNITED STATES President Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to addressing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a speech on Tuesday, marking his first major address since returning to office.
Speaking before a joint session of Congress, he underscored the rise in autism diagnoses and pledged to prioritise research and policy measures aimed at improving early detection and support for affected families.
Trump cited statistics highlighting the sharp increase in autism diagnoses over the decades. “Not long ago, and you can’t even believe these numbers, one in 10,000 children had autism.
One in 10,000. And now it’s one in 36. There’s something wrong,” he said, linking the rise to environmental and dietary concerns.
He pledged to eliminate harmful toxins from the environment and food supply as part of his broader health agenda.
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that autism diagnoses have indeed risen, with the most recent figures indicating that 1 in 36 children in the United States are identified with ASD.
However, Trump’s reference to a 1 in 10,000 estimate likely originates from research conducted in the 1960s, before diagnostic criteria broadened, and awareness increased.
In his World Autism Awareness Day proclamation, Trump expressed admiration for the resilience of individuals with autism and their families, emphasising the importance of early detection and intervention.
“By supporting our children and their families, we can help them overcome challenges during childhood, the most crucial stage of development,” he stated.
As part of his administration’s health initiatives, Trump highlighted the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which he established to investigate rising childhood health concerns, including autism.
He vowed to increase transparency in research and direct funding toward “gold-standard” studies to better understand ASD and its causes.
“My administration will empower them to reach their full potential and realise their American Dream,” Trump declared, calling on Americans to educate themselves on autism, support affected families, and advance research efforts.
His proclamation urged national unity in addressing autism-related challenges and ensuring that individuals with ASD receive the necessary resources to thrive.
He adds that his renewed focus on autism comes amid broader discussions on healthcare and environmental policy, reflecting his administration’s emphasis on public health initiatives.
“With autism awareness and support taking centre stage, advocates and researchers will closely watch how these pledges translate into concrete policy actions in the coming months,” President Trump assured fellow Americans.