RFK Jr. Defends Trump – Slams THESE Attackers

Robert F Kennedy, or RFK, speaking outdoors.

(TheLastPatriotNews.com) – In a remarkable defense of Donald Trump, former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently took to the stage at “Fox & Friends” to defend a Trump rally, criticizing the dangerous narrative some Democrats are portraying.

See the video of RFK Jr.’s full interview with “Fox & Friends” in the YouTube post below!

Kennedy calls the rally the “opposite of Nazism,” highlighting growing frustration with the divisive language used by the left.

This intensifies the debate about political polarization as rhetoric continues to shape America’s ideological battlefield.

Kennedy’s unwavering defense of the rally at Madison Square Garden challenged Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, who have compared Trump-aligned events to historical extremism.

At the rally, Kennedy described the atmosphere as energetic and filled with optimism, a stark contrast to the incendiary labels from the opposition.

Kennedy has made it clear that he believes these comparisons to Nazi events dangerously misrepresent reality.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and New York state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal have also drawn such parallels, only fueling further political discord.

People have echoed Kennedy’s concerns, asserting that drawing such comparisons isn’t only inaccurate but inherently dangerous.

“So, when you compare an American political figure to Hitler, who is about to become president, the kind of people who are, you know, who are already a little unstable, you’re really suggesting to them that this man should be killed before he gets into office,” Kennedy remarked in his rebuke, cited by The Hill.

This statement sheds light on the perilous implications of such rhetoric.

Despite Trump’s critics claiming he makes favorable comments about Hitler—comments both Trump and his campaign have denied—Kennedy continues to stress the potential violence such inflammatory comparisons may provoke.

Furthermore, Kennedy’s condemnation of humor that falls flat was evident when comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial joke at the rally was met with silence.

“No one was laughing,” Kennedy emphasized, highlighting a distinct difference between the rally’s joyful atmosphere and political narratives aimed at vilification.

Ultimately, as tensions rise, Kennedy’s defense of a Trump rally urges citizens to reject incendiary comparison and refocus on positive patriotism.

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