“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday ‘most Americans are not happy’ with Medicaid because ‘the premiums are too high,’ suggesting he may be oblivious to the fact that Medicaid overwhelmingly does not have premiums,” the Daily Beast reports.
“In reality, the vast majority of Medicaid enrollees pay nothing for health coverage, which is the point of the program—to insure low-income Americans who cannot afford private health insurance or out-of-pocket costs for medical care.”
Vanity Fair: RFK Jr. proved himself out of his depth—even under friendly Republican questioning.

