RFK Jr. Slams Dems Who 'Refused' To Stand for Trump at SOTU
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RFK Jr. Slams Dems Who 'Refused' To Stand for Trump at SOTU
"I don't see how anybody can argue against lower drug prices for Americans. It's about 12 percent of our health care costs. It's an enormous cost. Many, many Americans we take more prescription drugs than any country in the world, and we've paid for the past 40 years the highest prices, sometimes two, three, four times what other nations have paid."
"They've got Trump Derangement Syndrome that's why they've lost the entire working class in this country. I think that's what they're doing. I mean, listen, I remember that when I grew up not liking NAFTA, the Democratic Party was against NAFTA. As soon as Trump said, I'm against NAFTA, the Democratic Party became pro-NAFTA."
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy appeared on NewsNation shortly after President Trump's State of the Union address to defend the speech and criticize Democratic lawmakers who refused to stand or applaud. Kennedy highlighted Trump's proposals on lowering drug prices, noting Americans pay two to three times more for prescription drugs than other nations despite consuming more medications than any country worldwide. He criticized Democrats for opposing initiatives that benefit Americans and attributed their behavior to what he called Trump Derangement Syndrome. Kennedy, a former Democrat, argued the party has lost working-class support through poor decisions on crime and immigration, and noted Democrats reversed their position on NAFTA once Trump opposed it.
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