Trump makes not-so-subtle jab at RFK Jr during Mar-a-Lago speech: ‘Don’t get too popular Bobby’
Donald Trump made an not-so-subtle dig at Robert F Kennedy Jr just hours after nominating the vaccine skeptic and former third-party presidential candidate to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
The president-elect delivered brief remarks at the America First Policy Institute Gala at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday night in front of several of his high-ranking new hires including Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard and self-styled “First Buddy” Elon Musk.
“There’s another great mind and great guy and so popular. And I think he’s right, he wants to make people healthy. It’s driven him pretty wild over the last number of years,” Trump began, referring to RFK Jr.
“Today, I nominated him for, I guess, if you like health and if you like people that live a long time, it’s the most important position, RFK Jr.”
But, after praising his future HHS secretary, Trump took a thinly-veiled swipe at “Bobby.”
“I just looked at the news reports. People like you, Bobby,” Trump continued, addressing RFK Jr by his pet name.
“Don’t get too popular Bobby,” he added.
Raising his hand to his forehead, Trump warned: “You’ve reached about the level.”
Trump made a joke at Musk’s expense too, following reports that the MAGA megadonor has spent “nearly every day” at Mar-a-Lago since the election.
“Elon, what a job, what a job he does,” Trump said of his incoming joint head of the new Department of Governmental Efficiency, adding that his IQ is “about as high as they get”.
He then quipped: “He’s great, he happens to be a really good guy. You know, he likes this place. I can’t get him out of here.”
Trump announced on Thursday afternoon that he was nominating the vaccine skeptic and conspiracy theorist to lead America’s largest public health body.
“I am thrilled to announce Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS),” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to Public Health.”
It came as no surprise, with Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt referring to RFK Jr as qualified and mentioning him as someone who would likely be joining the administration in a Fox News interview earlier in the day.
But the former presidential candidate is likely to face resistance from Democrats in the Senate and may well pick up more than a handful of GOP defections as well during the confirmation process.