Once Robert F Kennedy Jr blasted Donald Trump as 'threat to democracy' and compared him to Hitler
Published On : 2024-11-22T12:35:05+0530 [ IST ] |
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., selected as President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of health and human services, previously voiced strong opposition to Trump describing him as detrimental to democracy and criticising his leadership style through July.
DuringTrump's political emergence in 2016 Kennedy's "Ring of Fire" radio programme featured harsh commentary about Trump supporters and drew parallels between Trump and authoritarian leaders like Hitler and Mussolini suggesting they similarly capitalized on societal fears.
In a December 2016 broadcast Kennedy distinguished Trump from Hitler by noting that "Hitler was interested in policy." A comprehensive review by CNN KFile reveals Kennedy's sustained criticism of Trump throughout the
In 2019, Kennedy criticised Trump's administration for appointing industry lobbyists to regulatory positions—the same sectors Kennedy would oversee if confirmed as HHS secretary.
The HHS role would grant Kennedy oversight of significant American healthcare and food sectors. The department commands a mandatory proposed budget exceeding $1.7 trillion and manages crucial health organisations including the CDC, FDA, NIH and Medicare and Medicaid
Kennedy has now expressed support for Trump's leadership vision and regret for his previous remarks saying he had been misled by mainstream media portrayals of Trump.
Kennedy's stance towards Trump softened after the Democratic Party's rejection during the 2024 primary led him to pursue an independent candidacy.
Despite stating in August he wouldn't serve in Trump's cabinet Kennedy later ended his campaign to support Trump and has since aligned with Trump's positions on government censorship and public health matters.
The newly discovered radio broadcasts highlight Kennedy's previous intense criticism including accusations of racism against Trump.
Kennedy accused Trump of manipulating fears and prejudices to build a nationalist movement while warning about environmental degradation. He compared Trump's supporters to those who opposed the
In a December 2016 broadcast Kennedy analysed Trump's rhetoric alongside historical demagogues who emerged during crises.
Kennedy referenced global economic instability periods that enabled demagogues to gain power through fear exploitation citing examples like Hitler Franco Mussolini Long and Coughlin.
The broadcast included Kennedy's analysis of Trump's fear-based messaging regarding various groups including Muslims and Barack Obama.
Kennedy drew parallels between Trump and George Wallace the segregationist Alabama governor.
In March 2016 Kennedy endorsed Matt Taibbi's critique of Trump's supporters reading passages that severely criticised both Trump and his followers.
Kennedy's environmental criticism included highlighting Trump's climate change denial and corporate-friendly policies.
In December 2016 Kennedy discussed Michael Mann's article ranking Trump as the world's most damaging climate denier.
Kennedy continued his criticism through 2019 comparing Trump's EPA administrator to apocalyptic figures and condemning Trump's fossil fuel policies.
Source : Reporters From Sunrise Chronicles
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., selected as President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of health and human services, previously voiced strong opposition to Trump describing him as detrimental to democracy and