Former President Donald Trump ripped into independent presidential candidate RFK Jr. on Thursday, warning Republicans and Republican-leaning voters that he’s not a conservative and “not an anti-vaxxer,” and is, in fact, a “Democrat ‘plant‘… who’s been put in place to help” Joe Biden get reelected.
“RFK Jr. is a Democrat ‘Plant,’ a Radical Left Liberal who’s been put in place in order to help Crooked Joe Biden, the Worst President in the History of the United States, get Re-Elected,” Trump said in a video posted on Truth Social. “A lot of people think that Junior is a conservative, he’s not. He’s more liberal than anybody running on the Democrat side.”
“For those of you that want to vote because you think he’s an anti-vaxxer, he’s not really an anti-vaxxer, that’s only his political moment. He said it the other night, he’s okay with the vaccine,” said Trump.
In addition to calling out RFK Jr.’s stance on vaccines, Trump also detailed several other positions that illustrate how the independent candidate is “a radical left person.”
‘HE’S RADICAL LEFT.’
“Junior is totally anti-gun; an extreme environmentalist who makes the green new scammers look very conservative by comparison; a big time taxer, he wants to tax you; an open border advocate, he wants those borders to be wide open for more people to come in from prisons and mental institutions, and he’s anti-military, and he’s anti-vet,” Trump said. “He’s an extreme liberal. He’s radical left.”
RFK Jr. said this week that he was in favor of abortion up until the moment of birth. The National Pulse has also reported on unearthed videos of RFK Jr. saying that “there is no such thing as a liberal media” and that “red state people are more likely to murder you.”
While initially seen as a potential spoiler for the Biden campaign, The National Pulse recently reported on a poll showing RFK Jr. taking more votes from Trump. In April, Trump acknowledged the threat RFK Jr. poses to his campaign. Both men will take to the stage at the Libertarian Party conference in Washington, D.C. later this month.