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RFK Jr. Ripped for ‘Darth Vader’ Breathing During Senate Testimony

September 4, 2025
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RFK Jr. Ripped for ‘Darth Vader’ Breathing During Senate Testimony
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Senate testimony Thursday was eclipsed by his raspy delivery, drawing comparisons to a Star Wars villain.

Kennedy, who suffers from a neurological disorder that makes his voice sound strained, could be heard breathing heavily into his microphone while Texas Sen. John Corynyn asked him a question about health care spending.

He sounds like Darth f’ng Vader. https://t.co/BGjjZj1anL

— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) September 4, 2025

The breathing was so loud that the journalist Aaron Rupar shared a video of the clip on X and wrote, “I can’t focus on what senators are saying over RFK Jr.’s breathing and wheezing. Sorry folks.”

Another user who re-shared the video wrote, “He sounds like Darth f—ing Vader.”

They weren’t alone in thinking that the health secretary’s heavy exhales evoked memories of the iconic villain.

Emily Singer, a reporter at the Daily Kos, wrote on X that Kennedy was “lecturing everyone on their health as he sounds like Darth Vader struggling to breathe. The noises are horrific.”

RFK Jr. lecturing everyone on their health as he sounds like Darth Vader struggling to breathe. The noises are horrific.

— Emily C. Singer (@CahnEmily) September 4, 2025

Andrew Feinberg, the White House correspondent for The Independent, piled on by writing that Kennedy sounded like “Darth Vader testifying before the Imperial Senate.”

RFK Jr’s labored breathing into his microphone while senators continue to speak sounds like Darth Vader testifying before the Imperial Senate.

— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) September 4, 2025

Kennedy breathed heavily into the microphone throughout the hearing, including while Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden criticized him for not treating the COVID-19 vaccine more like the RSV vaccine, which Kennedy endorsed and expanded access to in July.

The RSV vaccine helps parents with a “wheezing kid, gasping for air,” Wyden said, as Kennedy heaved into the microphone.

Jesus is RFK Jr actually Darth Vader or is COVID doing us all a solid? https://t.co/lxlEG9hEyK

— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) September 4, 2025

At one point late in the hearing, two of Kennedy’s aides could be seen whispering to each other behind the secretary. One of the aides leaned over to him, seeming to tell the secretary to mute his microphone.

Kennedy Jr. reached out toward his microphone as Colorado Sen. Senator Michael Bennett tried to regain his attention.

“She just got the text from the trump administration,” joked one commenter about the aide who whispered into Kennedy’s ear.

When he wasn’t attracting attention for his role leading Galactic Empire, Kennedy spent most of the hearing being lambasted by Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee and even some Republicans.

Massachusetts Sen. Maggie Hassan said that Kennedy was “making stuff up” in a line of questioning focused on Covid-19. The secretary said that the initial response to the virus, lead by his future boss President Trump, was “the worst in the world.”

When Kennedy couldn’t answer a question about how many people died during the pandemic, Indiana Sen. Mark Warner asked him, “How can you be that ignorant?”

RFK
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday. Kennedy Jr. had several combative exchanges with senators skeptical of his policies and rhetoric. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag

Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, the second-highest ranking Republican in the Senate, told the longtime vaccine skeptic that he was “deeply concerned” with his leadership and that “Americans don’t know who to rely on.”

Kennedy Jr. also struggled to answer basic questions about Medicare coverage, denied making past claims that he made on camera, and said that the CDC director he sacked last month is lying about the circumstances of her firing.

In the wake of such intense backlash, Kennedy might be wishing that he shared Darth Vader’s mastery of the Force, apart from just his breathing.

The Daily Beast has contacted HHS for comment.

The post RFK Jr. Ripped for ‘Darth Vader’ Breathing During Senate Testimony appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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