
'MADMAN!': Lawrence O’Donnell Goes Scorched Earth On 'Dangerous Nepo Baby' RFK Jr.
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The MSNBC anchor said Donald Trump only gave Kennedy the health and human services secretary for one reason.
Lawrence O’Donnell on Thursday dedicated more than 16 minutes of his MSNBC show to utterly torching Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
O’Donnell ripped Kennedy in a blistering, lengthy monologue as “the most dangerous nepo baby in American history” as he picked apart the Cabinet member’s wild and tense testimony at a Senate hearing earlier in the day.
Kennedy only got the top HHS job because President Donald Trump was “dazzled” by the celebrity that goes with his surname and the political history of his family, O’Donnell argued.
The anchor also tore into the longtime vaccine skeptic as the “most unqualified and incompetent health and human services secretary in history” and slammed him as a “crime against humanity” and “anti-vaccine warrior and madman” who “lies about science every time he pretends to talk about it.”
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