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Today: June 4, 2026

Why Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. Left the Democrat Party

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhApKit-Smo

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3apFz_bGHU&t=1263s

RFK JR:

“It was a very very tough evolution. My family came over in 1848 during the Potato famine and the Democratic Party met them on the dock in Boston when they had no money and no job and no home. … My family has been in the Democratic party ever since. And people generally know the history of my family and leaving that party was heartbreaking for me.  The party that I grew up with, the party of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy doesn’t exist anymore.  In fact, there’s been a complete inversion.  

The party that I grew up with was the party of peace.  My father ran for president against the Vietnam War. President Kennedy never sent a combat troop abroad to die during his administration.  He told his best friend, the primary job of a president of the United States is to keep the country out of war.  Today the Democratic Party is the party of war and the Republican Party is the party of peace. …

I was so proud of President Trump this week when he did that press conference with Zelensky and a week before you had all the Democrats signing artillery shells that are going to hit women and children in another country.  That we’ve spent $28 billion.  We sent them another 8 billion this week.  $5 billion would purchase a nice home for every homeless veteran in America.  … Let me very quickly. And we’ll talk about these issues elsewhere.  

But the Democratic party I grew up with was the party of civil rights, of constitutional rights, of freedom of speech, particularly the First Amendment.  Today, it’s the party of censorship and surveillance.  The Democratic Party that I grew up with was the party of women’s sports.  My uncle Ted Kennedy wrote Title IX to make sure that women had an equal shot to men in colleges. And the Democratic Party today is not the party of women’s sports.  The Democratic Party was the party that was skeptical of the domination of our government by corporate power.  

Today the Democratic party is the party of Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Ag, big food, the military industrial complex, Wall Street.  And it’s the party of Dick Cheney and John Bolton. … It’s a party that I absolutely do not recognize.  These are the guys who wrote The Patriot Act. They introduced surveillance and censorship for our country.  They got us into the Iraq War, the worst foreign policy catastrophe in American history.  And Bolton and Cheney, and 225 other Neocons, have now endorsed Kamala Harris.  They didn’t endorse her because their opinion about those things has changed. They endorsed her because the Democratic party now stands with the values of Dick Cheney and … that can’t be my party anymore.”

TULSI GABBARD:

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