Almost seven months into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure, Lawrence O’Donnell has coined a new nickname for Donald Trump’s health secretary, dubbing him “the most dangerous nepo baby in American history.”
During his Thursday monologue, O’Donnell tore into Kennedy over his disastrous testimony on Capitol Hill. Earlier in the day, Kennedy appeared before the Senate Finance Committee, where he was grilled by Democrats and Republicans alike over his anti-vaccine policies.
The “Last Word” host highlighted a particular phrase used by the secretary during that testimony: “When my uncle was president.” O’Donnell argued that “no Kennedy has ever trafficked more blatantly and offensively in the dead Kennedys’ memories than Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has never been a serious student of or practitioner of anything.”
O’Donnell said Kennedy’s career is one built on family connections, not genuine ability. That includes his place in the Trump administration, which O’Donnell said he only secured “because of one word: Kennedy.”
“Donald Trump, a lifelong attention addict, grew up obviously dazzled by the Kennedy fame machine,” O’Donnell continued. “Fame is currency with Donald Trump.”








