CNN plays "gotcha" with Trump, but it backfires

CNN then tries to cajole Ben Carson into attacking Trump, but that backfires, too

(NaturalNews) During the widely televised Republican debates hosted by CNN, debate moderators tried to destroy Donald Trump with a "gotcha" question about vaccines and autism.As Natural News readers know, a top CDC scientist has publicly confessed to taking part in the CDC's fraudulent cover-up of data linking vaccines to autism in African-Americans . Both the CDC and the mainstream media -- including CNN -- have gone to tremendous lengths to censor this news, bury the truth and pretend that vaccines have no links to autism.Of all the candidates running for President, Donald Trump is the only one who has publicly expressed intelligent skepticism over the insane vaccine schedule now being pushed on the children of America by a federal government that's run by Big Pharma profit interests.CNN clearly plotted to attempt to discredit Donald Trump on this issue, posing a question to him that was laced with all the usual pro-vaccine propaganda which falsely claims that vaccines have no risks and couldn't possibly be linked to autism. The question to Trump was essentially accusing him of being medically incompetent or scientifically insane. But when CNN posed the question to Trump, he answered brilliantly.Stating that he's in favor of the principle of vaccines, Trump explained, "But I want smaller doses over a longer period of time."Trump, like many informed pediatricians and parents, isof the false promises claimed by the CDC and the vaccine industry it promotes. Trump even went on to tell this story about vaccines and autism:Next, CNN turned to Ben Carson and prompted him to attack Donald Trump for his answer. While professing his belief in vaccines, Carson added this one stunning statement that backfired in the face of CNN:Ben Carson: "We are probably giving way too many in too short a period of time..."With now TWO candidates in the debate stating they believe there are too many vaccines given too early, CNN then turned to Rand Paul, hoping Paul would attack Trump.Instead, Rand PaulFinally, Mike Huckabee chimed in on the whole scam of Big Pharma, asking, "Why doesn't this country focus on cures rather than treatment? Why don't we focus on the cure for cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's?"CNN thenas quickly as possible.Follow real-time breaking news on the 2016 elections at Election2016.news Or see AlternativeNews.com for real-time breaking news on all current topics, throughout each day.