RFK Jr. Fundraiser Attracts Trump Supporters with Political Comedy
A comedy night fundraiser for RFK Jr. draws a crowd with jokes targeting Biden and 'wokeness', potentially appealing to Trump's voter base.
- The event featured comedians like Adam Carolla and Rob Schneider, who made jokes about President Biden, 'wokeness', and COVID protocols.
- Attendees, mostly leaning towards Trump, showed interest in Kennedy's stance on freedom of speech and skepticism towards vaccines.
- Comedy acts included controversial topics, with some jokes making the audience uncomfortable.
- RFK Jr.'s wife, Cheryl Hines, and other organizers ensured the night's content aligned with themes of free speech.
- National polls suggest Kennedy's independent candidacy could impact both Biden and Trump's support in the election.