Jim Pfaff on WORLDVIEW TUBE: Trump-RFK Jr. Alliance & Antifa Terror Designation
Published: October 07, 2025
Network: Worldview Tube
Analysis: Conservative Caucus President Jim Pfaff
In a press conference that has sparked national debate, President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced sweeping proposals for vaccine schedule reform, addressing concerns about autism rates and pharmaceutical industry practices. Jim Pfaff, President of The Conservative Caucus, provides critical analysis of the administration’s approach to public health policy, explaining why these changes represent a fundamental shift away from regulatory capture and toward parent-centered medical freedom.
Topics Covered
- Trump and RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Schedule Reform Proposal
- The Autism Crisis: Understanding the Numbers
- Acetaminophen and Pregnancy: New Research Concerns
- Breaking Free from Regulatory Capture
- Antifa Officially Designated as Domestic Terror Organization
- Remembering Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
- Key Takeaways
Trump and RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Schedule Reform Proposal
The September 22, 2025 press conference featuring President Trump, RFK Jr., and Dr. Oz marked a watershed moment in the national conversation about childhood vaccination practices. The administration’s proposed vaccine schedule reform centers on several key changes that challenge decades of pharmaceutical industry influence over public health policy.
President Trump outlined specific reforms during the briefing, advocating for spreading vaccines out over multiple visits rather than administering them all at once. “Instead of one visit where they pump the baby, load it up with stuff, you’ll do it over a period of four times or five times,” Trump explained, comparing current practices to treating infants like horses rather than fragile children.
“The amount of vaccines that they put in kids on a schedule that doesn’t so much benefit kids but benefit pharmaceutical manufacturers is something that does need to be looked at. That’s a marketing strategy. That’s not a scientific approach.”
— Jim Pfaff, President, The Conservative Caucus
The administration’s specific recommendations include eliminating mercury and aluminum from vaccines, administering the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine as three separate shots rather than combined, and delaying hepatitis B vaccination until age 12 since it addresses a sexually transmitted disease with virtually no relevance to newborns.
Key Vaccine Schedule Changes Proposed
Spacing: Multiple visits over several years instead of concentrated doses
MMR: Separate measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines
Hepatitis B: Delayed until age 12
Ingredients: Removal of mercury and aluminum
Chickenpox: Already administered separately due to past problems
The Autism Crisis: Understanding the Numbers
The press conference highlighted alarming statistics that demand attention from policymakers and parents alike. White House data shows autism rates among eight-year-old children have skyrocketed from just over 5 per 1,000 in 2000 to nearly 33 per 1,000 by 2022—a more than six-fold increase in just over two decades.
RFK Jr. noted that 40 to 70 percent of mothers with autistic children believe their child was injured by a vaccine, a statistic that doesn’t prove causation but certainly warrants serious investigation. President Trump referenced the Amish community, which has significantly lower autism rates and typically avoids extensive medical interventions including the standard vaccination schedule.
Pfaff shared his own anecdotal observations: “I’ve known three different families in my life who could trace the fact that their children were quite clear and doing very well until they got their first vaccines and then suddenly some form of autism came about.” While acknowledging this doesn’t constitute scientific proof, he emphasized that countless families report similar experiences that have been systematically ignored by federal health agencies.
“When causality started to emerge as a possibility, studies were shut down by our federal government. That’s regulatory capture because these companies don’t want to have to deal with this.”
— Jim Pfaff, President, The Conservative Caucus
The administration’s approach doesn’t claim definitive proof of vaccine-autism links but rather demands the rigorous, independent research that should have been conducted years ago. As Trump noted during the briefing, the issue has been artificially induced through policy decisions that prioritize pharmaceutical profits over child safety.
Acetaminophen and Pregnancy: New Research Concerns
Beyond vaccine schedule reform, the press conference addressed emerging research on acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy and its potential link to autism. RFK Jr. cited studies suggesting a possible causal relationship when pregnant mothers take acetaminophen for more than four weeks at a time.
Pfaff provided important context on the research: “The researcher whose study Robert Kennedy is referring to said very balanced and rightly that they reviewed a lot of studies to come to the conclusion that there may be a causal effect between a pregnant mother taking acetaminophen… and that there needs to be more research.”
This measured approach—identifying potential concerns and calling for additional study—represents exactly what public health services should do rather than dismissing inconvenient findings that threaten pharmaceutical company profits. Previous NIH recommendations have been made on similar levels of evidence when causal relationships weren’t completely determined through double-blind research but showed enough concern to warrant precautionary warnings.
The pharmaceutical industry’s reaction has been predictably hostile. As Pfaff noted, “The makers of Tylenol are just fuming right now because Donald Trump said don’t take it generally,” though the actual recommendation was specifically targeted at pregnant women based on the research findings.
Breaking Free from Regulatory Capture
Perhaps the most significant aspect of the Trump-RFK Jr. health policy initiative is its direct challenge to regulatory capture—the phenomenon where industries being regulated effectively control their regulators. This has been deeply embedded in federal public health services for decades, with pharmaceutical companies wielding enormous influence over research priorities, vaccine schedules, and safety studies.
Pfaff explained the problem succinctly: “Regulatory capture is deeply embedded in our public health services at the federal level and they’ve been greatly benefited by what these services do. And the fact that we have not had rigorous study on this to honestly and objectively look at the effects of all this stuff has been absurd.”
The current vaccine schedule, according to Pfaff’s analysis, was designed primarily as a marketing strategy to maximize pharmaceutical company revenues at points where the most people would comply, rather than being based on scientific necessity or optimal health outcomes for children. “Parents need to be able to make the decision on their own, determine how to approach it and when to approach it,” he emphasized.
Signs of Regulatory Capture in Public Health
Suppressed Research: Studies showing potential vaccine problems are shut down
Industry-Friendly Schedules: Vaccination timing based on marketing rather than medical necessity
Lack of Independent Studies: Pharmaceutical companies fund their own safety research
Dismissal of Parent Concerns: Systematic ignoring of adverse event reports
Financial Incentives: Revolving door between regulators and industry
The administration’s team—including Jay Bhattacharya, Marty Makary, and Dr. Oz—represents a departure from this captured system. These are “real doctors who are helping look through these things and take a different and scientific view on it,” Pfaff observed, expressing optimism that “we’re going to be benefited in the long run.”
Antifa Officially Designated as Domestic Terror Organization
In other major policy news from September 22, President Trump officially signed an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. The designation had been discussed for weeks but became official with the signing, despite predictable pushback from the left claiming Antifa doesn’t exist as a formal organization.
Pfaff dismissed such objections: “We all know who what it is and who it is. And no, there’s not some official Antifa organization. There’s just a lot of people that think that way. And there is a money trail.” He emphasized that Antifa represents an organized effort that “designs and develops and trains people on how to use tactics to intimidate people and to try to keep them from speaking in the public square.”
The violence associated with Antifa isn’t random but follows specific training on how to assault opponents while avoiding serious criminal charges. “They know just where to push and they go all the way there because plausible deniability or other things can keep them out of getting into ultimate trouble,” Pfaff explained.
“Antifa is the main cause of the George Floyd riots that were so damaging, hundreds of millions of dollars of damage. I think 25 people killed. Antifa does use terrorist tactics to try to shut down speech and create chaos in this country.”
— Jim Pfaff, President, The Conservative Caucus
The designation allows federal law enforcement to investigate funding sources, including allegations of support from figures like George Soros who fund organizations “directly and indirectly so that they can cause chaos and harm in our public debate.” Antifa’s tactics extend beyond American borders, causing similar disruption to conservative and populist movements throughout Europe and globally.
Pfaff advocated for enhanced penalties for political violence: “I think you should maybe have a more severe punishment for people during political protests who cause any harm to other opposing protesters physically.” Such measures would help restore civility to public discourse and protect First Amendment rights that Antifa’s violent tactics seek to suppress.
Remembering Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
The discussion also touched on the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder whose assassination shocked the nation. The Sunday night memorial drew more than 300,000 attendees and was broadcast on Worldview Tube, representing what Pfaff called “a fantastic example of the hope that is in Christ if people are willing to listen to it and abide by it.”
Kirk’s legacy continues through TPUSA’s ongoing work, with the organization’s first college event since his death taking place in Minneapolis to a packed house. The memorial’s impact extends beyond mourning, offering “a wonderful opportunity for a resurgence of moral behavior” and demonstrating the values Kirk championed throughout his career.
Pfaff connected Kirk’s assassination to the broader pattern of leftist political violence that the Antifa designation seeks to address: “There are more than a handful of times that people have died because of leftist protests. And it is a shame on what we do in this country and it needs to stop.”
Additional Policy Developments
The broadcast also covered several other significant developments from the Trump administration:
Jimmy Kimmel Returns: The late-night host returned to air after being let go, though Pfaff predicted minimal long-term impact. “The genre of late night television is dying because the format’s just not working anymore,” he observed, noting that modern hosts have abandoned Johnny Carson’s apolitical approach for partisan attacks that alienate half their potential audience.
Trade Deal with Uzbekistan: President Trump announced an $8 billion deal for Uzbekistan to purchase 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners manufactured in the United States, creating an estimated 35,000 American jobs. The agreement demonstrates the administration’s focus on bringing manufacturing jobs back to American workers.
Ozempic and Weight Loss: Trump’s comments on weight-loss drugs during the press conference sparked discussion about America’s over-reliance on pharmaceutical solutions rather than addressing root causes through diet and exercise. Pfaff emphasized that “we don’t get precise enough about these drug treatments. Drugs seem so easy… but it may not be efficient if it’s causing your general functions to be a problem.”
Key Takeaways
- Vaccine Schedule Reform – The Trump administration proposes spreading vaccines over multiple visits, separating MMR components, eliminating mercury and aluminum, and delaying hepatitis B until age 12—changes designed to prioritize child safety over pharmaceutical profits.
- Autism Crisis Demands Action – With autism rates increasing more than six-fold since 2000 and 40-70% of mothers reporting suspected vaccine injury, rigorous independent research is long overdue rather than continuing to suppress inconvenient findings.
- Regulatory Capture Must End – Decades of pharmaceutical industry control over public health agencies has resulted in policies designed for corporate profit rather than optimal health outcomes, requiring fundamental reform with independent medical experts.
- Acetaminophen Pregnancy Warning – New research suggesting links between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism warrants precautionary recommendations and additional study, consistent with how public health warnings should function.
- Antifa Terrorist Designation – Official recognition of Antifa as a domestic terror organization enables investigation of funding sources and prosecution of organized violence that has caused hundreds of millions in damage and multiple deaths.
- Parent Medical Freedom – The core principle underlying vaccine schedule reform is returning medical decision-making authority to parents rather than allowing pharmaceutical companies and captured regulators to dictate one-size-fits-all schedules.
- Charlie Kirk’s Enduring Impact – The massive memorial attendance and continued TPUSA events demonstrate Kirk’s lasting influence and the hunger for moral leadership in American conservatism.
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Originally broadcast October 07, 2025 on Worldview Tube.
Peter J. Thomas is a veteran conservative political strategist and seasoned policy expert dedicated to upholding the principles of the Constitution and democracy. As a founder and the chairman of the Conservative Caucus, he has played a pivotal role in promoting and shaping the conservative agenda across the nation for over half a century.