RFK Jr. Blasts Democrats For Chronic Disease Crisis In Madison Square Garden, Says Party Abandoned Its Values

At a packed rally in Madison Square Garden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at the Democratic Party, accusing it of causing a chronic disease epidemic in America. Speaking before President Donald Trump took the stage, Kennedy laid out his case for why he believes the party no longer represents the interests of ordinary Americans.

Kennedy argued that the party has shifted away from the values it once held. “The Democratic Party of Martin Luther King and John Kennedy was about peace, civil rights, and protecting the middle class,” he stated. He went on to say that the party today prioritizes corporate interests, including Big Pharma, Wall Street, and Big Tech.

Focusing on health issues, Kennedy claimed, “We are dealing with the sickest children in world history. Today, 60% of Americans have chronic diseases, a stark increase from the 6% when my uncle was president.” He blamed the Democrats’ policies, saying they have led to an explosion in health issues affecting millions.

Kennedy criticized the influence of billionaires like Bill Gates, who recently donated $50 million to Kamala Harris. He argued that the Democrats are now closely aligned with wealthy elites and that their policies reflect those interests. “It’s no longer the party of the working class,” he declared.

He also highlighted his concerns about women’s sports, accusing the Democrats of “dismantling” these opportunities by allowing men to compete. “My uncle Ted Kennedy fought for Title IX, but now the party is undoing that legacy,” he said.

Kennedy’s message was clear—he believes the Democratic Party has lost its way, abandoning the values it once championed. He urged Americans to recognize the negative impacts of the Democrats’ policies on the country’s health and stability.

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