RFK Jr. Slams Democrats For ‘Sickest Children In World History’ At NYC Trump Rally

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., speaking at a rally for President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden, sharply criticized the Democratic Party, blaming it for what he called the “sickest children in world history.” Kennedy, once a Democrat himself, addressed the crowd by expressing his disillusionment with his former party and its policies.
“The Democratic Party left me,” Kennedy said. “It is no longer the party of Martin Luther King or John and Robert Kennedy. It used to be about peace, civil rights and freedom of speech.” He expressed that the party once stood against government overreach and protected public health but has since shifted its focus.
Kennedy accused today’s Democrats of undermining women’s sports by allowing men to compete in women’s events. He highlighted the changes he believes the party has embraced, including supporting large corporations and powerful interests. “It’s the party of Wall Street, Big Pharma and Big Tech,” he stated.
He also mentioned a significant donation of $50 million from Bill Gates to Vice President Kamala Harris, pointing out the alliance between the Democratic Party and wealthy elites. According to Kennedy, this shift shows how far the party has strayed from its roots.
Kennedy warned of the consequences of the Democrats’ policies on health, stating, “When my uncle was president, only 6% of Americans had chronic disease. Today, it’s 60%.” He added that this rise in chronic illness is costing the country trillions annually and impacts the military’s recruitment capabilities, as a large percentage of young men are unfit for service.
The speech marked a clear departure from Kennedy’s past affiliation, signaling his ongoing commitment to criticizing what he sees as the harmful impacts of current Democratic leadership.