Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Considering Run for President
Robert Kennedy, Jr., announced that he is interested in becoming the U.S. President at a New Hampshire event.
This announcement was made by the well-known nephew and late U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Robert Kennedy Jr. was a vaccine critic and environmental activist who visited St. Anselm College on Friday. He told the crowd that he is considering running for President.
“I’m thinking about it, and I’ve passed the biggest hurdle, which is my wife has green lighted it,” Kennedy addressed the audience at Goffstown College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
Like all Kennedy dynasty family members, RFK Jr. registered as a Democrat. He has been denigrated by prominent members of his political family, however, for his anti-vaccine views.
Kennedy, the founder and first president of the Children’s Health DefenseCOVID-vaccine advocates were particularly critical of their spreading of the so-called “vaccination” “disinformation” Learn more about the risks of experimental injections. Instagram and other social media platforms like it banned him For speaking out against the vaccine
Trump has often been a strange bed buddy in high-profile national politics. Trump chose the pro-gun control Democrat as his chair for his presidential committee on vaccine integrity and safety.
Ted Kennedy, RFK Jr. was the last Kennedy to be elected president. In 1980, he ran for the Democratic nomination against Jimmy Carter. After Robert Kennedy was assassinated, Ted Kennedy eulogized Robert Kennedy Jr.
Before Ted Kennedy ran, Robert F. Kennedy had been the only Kennedy who ever ran for president. Lyndon B. Johnson was the Democratic United States President at the time.
After winning the primary, his campaign for the presidency ended in tragedy on June 6, 1968 when he was shot dead at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles.
RFK, Jr. was 9 when his father killed him. He’s now 69.
He remains a Democrat but is critical of the current President Joe Biden.
Before announcing his possible presidential run, RFK Jr. criticized the DNC’s primary calendar changes that displaced New Hampshire from its long-standing rank of first in the country primary.
“We have the president of our party, the President of the United States, who feels like he needs to move this primary to a state where he can better control the outcome. What does that say to people?” Kennedy said.
However, for the most part, Kennedy still embraces Democratic ideology. Kennedy is an avid supporter of climate change theories and co-authored the book. “Climate In Crisis” 2020
Waterkeeper Alliance is a non-profit organization that advocates for clean water. He was also a prominent environmentalist. “Hero for The Planet.”
The LGBTQ community has also praised him for supporting gay rights. In 2011, he was a member of the Human Rights Campaign, which called for gay marriages to be included in their calling.
Kennedy was married to Cheryl Hines, a Hollywood actress who has publicly attacked her husband’s COVID vaccination mandate policies as Nazi Germany.
Kennedy’s comment made reference to Anne Frank who, before her death, wrote about her Jewish Holocaust experiences.
“Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland. You could hide in an attic, like Anne Frank did,” Kennedy made these remarks in his speech. “I visited, in 1962, East Germany with my father and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped, so it was possible. Many died, true, but it was possible.”
Hines tweets that the comments of her husband were offensive “reprehensible and insensitive,” And that his views were not hers.
Kennedy later took responsibility for making the comparison between Frank’s situation and COVID mandates. “intention was to use examples of past barbarism to show the perils from new technologies of control.”
Kennedy has not yet indicated when and how he will officially declare his candidacy in the U.S. Presidential race. Marianne Williamson (New York Times bestseller, and once Oprah Winfrey’s spiritual advisor), is currently the only Democrat who has officially declared their intention to challenge Biden in 2024.
Biden (now 80) stated that he intends to run for re-election as recently as last month.
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