Democrats Mock RFK Jr.’s Neurological Disorder During Senate Hearing: ‘Like a Raccoon Being Castrated’ (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


Democrats Mock RFK Jr.’s Neurological Disorder During Senate Hearing: ‘Like a Raccoon Being Castrated’ (VIDEO)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaking during a Senate hearing, with a security personnel in the background and multiple coffee cups on the table.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., during a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

Sicko Democrats are ripping into Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. because of his neurological voice disorder.

During a Senate hearing on Wednesday, RFK Jr. faced questions on topics including childhood vaccines and nutrition.

However, he could also be heard breathing loudly through his microphone.

This is a symptom of his spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological voice disorder affecting speech and breathing patterns.

He has suffered from the condition for over 30 years.

The thread was started by Aaron Ruper, a prominent left-wing social media activist, who described the noises as “absolutely horrifying.”

Democrats immediately piled on to the mockery, with Rick Wilson’s Lincoln Project comparing him to “an old pug trying to walk up steps.”

Democratic strategist Keith Edwards said it sounded like a “raccoon being castrated.”

Many other spiteful netizens also chimed in:

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, spasmodic dysphonia “causes involuntary spasms in the muscles of the voice box or larynx.”

”This causes the voice to break and have a tight, strained, or strangled sound.

“It can cause problems ranging from trouble saying a word or two to being not able to talk at all.”

“Spasmodic dysphonia is a lifelong condition. It most often affects women, with symptoms starting between the ages of 30 and 50.”

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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