Kennedy Critiques Biden's 'Hyper-Partisan' State of the Union as Too Focused on Conflict, Not Enough on Diplomacy
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized Biden's State of the Union address, calling it a "hyper-partisan" campaign speech rather than a unifying, presidential speech.
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Kennedy said the speech inspired pride in the country and should have had more focus on settling the Russia-Ukraine war through diplomacy rather than escalating NATO involvement.
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Kennedy was pleased Biden addressed the housing crisis but disagreed with his proposed $10,000 gift solution as "cynical."
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The speech was Biden's chance to address concerns about his age, mental fitness, tout accomplishments, and contrast with Trump.
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While some called the speech too partisan, there were still some bipartisan memorable moments.