President Donald Trump questioned the necessity of administering the Hepatitis B vaccine to newborn babies within 12 hours of birth during an unspecified event, stating "NO REASON TO GIVE NEWBORN BABIES HEPATITIS B VACCINES" and "MMR VACCINES SHOULD BE TAKEN SEPARATELY." These remarks, reported by @Acyn and @zerohedge within the past 28 minutes, echo previous statements made by Trump linking Tylenol to autism. The current reporting window is from September 22nd, 2025, 9:38:25 PM to 9:06:27 PM UTC. In related health information, a source highlighted that babies are at significant risk of contracting Hepatitis B during delivery if the mother is infected, and that the vaccine is up to 95% effective when administered within 12 hours of birth. Hepatitis B can spread through everyday exposures like sharing toothbrushes, razors, or nail clippers, not solely through sexual contact or childbirth, according to a report from @EdKrassen. Separately, @hollyotterbein reported that Kamala Harris stated in her new book that she "pleaded with Joe" to show more empathy for civilians in Gaza, a claim that Harris and Biden spokespeople previously denied. Further commentary from the past 28 minutes includes an observation that "Trump is unbelievably ignorant!" and an image captioned "Meanwhile 'Tylenol HQ' right now" from @ScooterCasterNY. In New Jersey gubernatorial race analysis from @QuantusInsights, data indicates that the Democratic candidate, Sherrill, is favored by a margin of D+7 to D+9, with Ciattarelli's path to victory requiring him to compress the Democratic mail share to below 55% and win Election Day voting by at least 54%. The analysis also notes that South Jersey, which Trump won by approximately four points in the previous November election, is currently projected to be won by Ciattarelli by three points.