Joe Biden and Donald Trump are undermining the freedom of the United States, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., another candidate in this year's presidential election. Last Friday, Kennedy Jr. accused both the current and former presidents of trampling on the US Constitution. He has made the protection of American civil liberties a central theme of his campaign.
In a guest speech to a small crowd at the Libertarian Party National Convention in Washington, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized both current and former presidents, specifically targeting their stances on health management and freedom of speech during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kennedy Jr. stated, "If you value freedom, you must elect a leader inspired by freedom, so that he can inspire others." He emphasized the need for a leader who respects the Bill of Rights, but expressed regret that neither President Biden nor former President Trump met this standard. According to Kennedy Jr., both failed to uphold the Constitution.
At 69, Kennedy Jr. is the son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of former President John F. Kennedy. Known for his outspoken anti-vaccine views, Kennedy Jr. initially sought the Democratic nomination but, after failing to gain traction, considered running with the Libertarian Party before deciding to run as an independent.
Although Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is unlikely to win the US presidential election next November, his candidacy poses concerns for both Democrats and Republicans. His influence could impact the outcome in several closely contested states.
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