RFK dropped truth bombs on Trump there, which Trump walked into.
Steve Bannon said this on the War Room a while back:
“If Robert Kennedy Was on the Ticket with Trump They Would Win 60 Percent of the Vote”
Trump also raised RFK jr’s profile among Joe Sh#t
Bag voters. Getting more demonrats to vote for Kennedy is a good thing. Having Kennedy distance himself from Republicans is a good thing.
On the contrary.
>>”RFK dropped truth bombs on Trump there, which Trump walked into.”
Not really. The part about Big Pharma? O.K. I’m sure there are things Trump would do differently if he had to do it all over again. But blaming Trump for not stopping the war in Ukraine when “he said he would”? That’s laughably absurd. Trump said the war in Ukraine wouldn’t have started had he been president (it wouldn’t have) and the he’d end it WHEN HE BECAME PRESIDENT AGAIN. RFK is either uninformed about what Trump has said on Ukraine or is lying.
As far as “brokering the Ukraine deal” with Johnson? RFK’s just throwing it out there hoping it sticks. There’s no evidence that Trump supported the Ukraine bill. On the contrary. He did express support for Johnson, after the fact, because he’s the head of the Republican party and doesn’t want to engage in an inter-party squabble in public.
As far as the national debt, we were in trouble before Trump came into office and we’re even worse off now, under Biden. It’s true the debt increased under Trump but so did economic growth. As big a problem as the national debt is, Trump had bigger problems he had to address first, such as renegotiating trade deals, lifting the brakes off of energy exploration and drilling, the border wall, rebuilding military infrastructure, etc. and all with a pathetic RINO/Democrat controlled Congress the entire time.
A tax and spend commie like RFJ jr. shouldn’t be bringing up the issue of government spending and national debt. That’s a losing issue for him and it shows a certain lack of awareness that he would even bring it up.
Maybe you can get a new one.