RFK Jr. slams Biden’s State of the Union address as ‘hyper-partisan’
by Filip Timotija - 03/09/24 10:11 AM ET
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized President Biden’s State of the Union address Friday, calling it a “hyper-partisan” stump speech that did little to spark unity in the nation.
“I mean, I thought the speech in general, I agree with some of the commentators that you’ve had, that it was hyper-partisan,” Kennedy told Fox News host Laura Ingraham.
“This was more of a campaign stump speech that you’d give to a red meat crowd during the last two weeks of the campaign rather than that kind of statesman-like and presidential unifying speech that we want to see and that the nation expects under the world expect from the State of the Union address,” he continued, “You want something that inspires pride in our country and in our country and all around the globe.”
Kennedy joins a cadre of other politicians and pundits who have criticized the president for his address to Congress Thursday, with many calling it overly political.
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