Trump PANICS over RFK Jr, calls him "Dem plant" in late night rant

 Former president Donald Trump has allegedly spouted unhinged accusations against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an incredible 3 A.M. episode that has left political observers reeling. He now seems to be getting truly panicked after getting the sense of the effect his rise may cause. The tragic assassination of Kennedy, the son of a renowned political dynasty, the nemesis of vaccination certificates, has stirred up republican urban legends about Trump's intentions and made the anti-vaccination movement of the republicans answering the tragic questions.




The latest comments amid Trump came with a fracture in his inner circle who began to question the increased influence of Kennedy that emerged as a central figure for the side pushing back on the vaccine mandates and COVID-19 vaccination. If Trump had been able to support vaccination further implemented by his administration than during the early stages of the pandemic, today, the former president would not be in contrast with Kennedy's idea, at the same time contradictory to modern scientific opinion.



Being a Democrat in the core of their hearts, Kennedy being part of the Democratic Party, under Kennedy's prosper, and also because of Kennedy's family, which is full of American history, made some in the inner circle of Trump view him with suspicion. Trump's belittling Kennedy as a fake belonging to the democrats party also shows the worried feeling among the conservatives about what impact the message of the Kennedy could have on vaccine hesitancy with the Trump's base.



Apart from the frequent Trump's attacks the time when they are staged is something that should be taken into account. It could be the renewed efforts of his political allies to challenge those who advocate for vaccination. In the midst of the midterm election season which is the province of every office holder, Trump and his allies are worried that the vaccination issue might adversely affect their constituents and portray Kennedy's advocacy as a minefield for the former president.



In this Trump meeting with Kennedy, it reveals the degree of disagreement towards vaccination and public health policy discussions that currently is getting worse and worse in the US. As the country continues to be confronted with the pandemic of COVID-19 that has caused immense economic and social damages, vaccination has become deeply partisan with many competing perspectives and plans vying for rule.



In a nutshell, his vehement tirade against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the middle of the night conjures up the wide-ranging nature and the contradictions inherent in the American people's views on public health. As the country tilts its head to the struggle the pandemic imposed, the controversy revolving around COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine regulations won't die down, thereby President, public officials, and other leaders of such are struggling to be known because of their stance or how they try to shape the situation.

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