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RFK Jr. says liberals support censorship and are ‘pro-war’

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate who announced his candidacy for the White House as a Democrat last year but then switched to running as an independent, said liberals support censorship and are “pro-war.” He said he found this “amazing.”

Kennedy recently talked to Blaze TV For more than an hour, host Glenn Beck talked about how the liberal party has gone from being “skeptical of corporate control of our government” to “pharmaceutical companies… being angels in heaven for pharmaceutical companies.” suggested.

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the nominees of their respective parties, are widely seen as the candidates most likely to win the 2024 race. But President Kennedy, who announced Nicole Shanahan as his running mate last month, believes he can win.

While speaking with Beck, Kennedy talked about America’s enormous size. national debt, which now exceeds $34 trillion in size and warns it will “destroy our country.” He advocated cuts to the defense budget, calling for “significant cuts.” He also said that health care costs must be reduced by ending the “chronic disease epidemic.”

The presidential candidate said, “You can’t eliminate racism just by telling people, “Don’t be racist,” but that recovery is the ability to stand up confidently in the face of racism. He suggested that strength could be instilled in children.

He also said in an interview that he supports school choice and free markets.

Kennedy’s uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and his father, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, were both assassinated in the 1960s.

Asked about his position on the Second Amendment, the independent candidate said he has no intention of confiscating people’s firearms. He noted that his father and uncle were both shot and killed, but said the United States has a “gun culture” of people who view the issue as a “right to life.” He said he believes in the Constitution.

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