RFK Under Fire After Controversial NYT Interview, Issues Statement

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 25 June 2023 05:15 AM
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate, has refuted claims that he is an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist.

In an interview with the New York Post, Kennedy urged people to listen to his actual statements rather than the mainstream media's distorted sound bites. He clarified that he is not against vaccines but advocates for safe vaccines, robust science, and regulatory agencies free from conflicts of interest and financial ties with the pharmaceutical industry.

Kennedy challenged anyone to show him where he got it wrong and to point out any unsupported claims he had made.

Regarding the concept of a central bank digital currency, Kennedy expressed his opposition and said he would not support increasing the tax burden on Americans. He emphasized his support for policies promoting bitcoin and the freedom to transact, allowing individuals to manage their own wallets, nodes, and passwords. He added that he would only allow the narrowest controls necessary to prevent money laundering. Kennedy argued that central bank digital currencies are instruments of power and oppression that are likely to be abused.

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Kennedy is running against President Joe Biden in the Democratic presidential primary, but polls indicate that Biden holds a significant lead. Marianne Williamson is also vying for the Democratic nomination. On the Republican side, former President Donald Trump enjoys a substantial lead over the large field of rival presidential hopefuls.

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