Caroline Kennedy’s comments on RFK Jr. ‘disgusting’: Lara Trump

(NewsNation) — Caroline Kennedy’s attack on cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is “part of that political game,” Lara Trump said during a Tuesday appearance on “CUOMO.”

Caroline Kennedy posted a video reading a scathing letter to senators about her family member, in which she called the Trump administration nominee a “predator” who is distorting his father’s legacy to “advance his own failed presidential campaign.”

Lara Trump on Caroline Kennedy’s comments about RFK Jr.

Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law and former co-chair of the Republican National Committee, believes the letter is just “sour grapes” from a family of longtime Democrats.

“There is no doubt that the reason Caroline Kennedy came out with this video in the time frame that she did was because she was probably encouraged by the Democrats to do it,” she said.

The comments come ahead of RFK Jr.’s appearance before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee this week, part of the path to confirmation as President Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.

Lara Trump told NewsNation she doesn’t think Caroline Kennedy’s comments will change his confirmation chances.

“I think that everybody should watch the confirmation hearing, listen to the answers that he delivers, and take them at face value … So, I don’t think it will be any different,” she said.

Caroline Kennedy calls RFK Jr. a ‘predator’

In a video posted to X, Kennedy said that her cousin “lacks any relevant government, financial, management or medical experience” to qualify him to lead the nation’s health agencies — but added that his “personal qualities” pose “even greater concern.”

“I have known Bobby my whole life; we grew up together. It’s no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because he himself is a predator,” she wrote in a letter to the chairmen and ranking members of the Senate Finance and HELP committees.

NEW YORK, NY – CIRCA 1970s: Caroline Kennedy and Robert Kennedy Jr. photographed circa the 1970s in New York City. (Photo by PL Gould/IMAGES/Getty Images)

“I watched his younger brothers and cousins follow him down the path of drug addiction. His basement, his garage, and his dorm room were the centers where drugs were available, and he enjoyed showing off how he put baby chickens and mice in the blender to feed his hawks. It was often a perverse sense of despair and violence,” she wrote.

Kennedy said she hadn’t previously denounced her cousin’s nomination because she had been U.S. ambassador to Australia and was also reluctant to publicly criticize a family member.

NewsNation partner The Hill contributed to this report.

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