Comedian John Mulaney delivered a scathing critique of Human and Health Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his performance at the "Night Of Too Many Stars" autism benefit at the Hollywood Bowl.
Mulaney opened by referencing a Riverkeeper benefit he attended with RFK Jr. a decade ago, using the encounter to question RFK Jr.'s fitness for government, according to TMZ.

"If you don't know Bobby, and I know him as Bobby, that's how much he shouldn't be in the government, I know him," Mulaney said.
He mocked the Trump appointee's personal life, including his marriage and infidelity, before ridiculing his previous work aimed at keeping the Hudson River clean.
Using a RFK Jr. voice impression, Mulaney criticized his current role: "And now I'm in charge of your bones and your tummy."
The comedian also attacked RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism and approach to public health, satirizing his involvement in health matters despite his questionable track record.
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