RFK Jr. files lawsuit against Joe Biden, files candidacy for president

UNITED STATES (WDEF) – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has decided to run for president in 2024, according to the Associated Press.

The AP reported, “Kennedy filed a statement of candidacy Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission.”

On March 10, Kennedy took to Twitter for help deciding whether he should run for president.

In the tweet, he said, “If I run, my top priority will be to end the corrupt merger between state and corporate power that has ruined our economy, shattered the middle class, polluted our landscapes and waters, poisoned our children, and robbed us of our values and freedoms.”

This comes only one week after Kennedy and his non-profit, Children’s Health Defense, filed a lawsuit against the President.

There are many defendants in this lawsuit, including Joe Biden, Anthony Fauci and the CDC, among others.

The lawsuit was filed on March 24. It claims that Biden, Fauci, and other government officials and agencies “waged a systematic, concerted campaign” that pushes three major social media platforms to censor speech.

It specifically names Facebook, Google and Twitter as the three companies.

The lawsuit argues that federal agencies have induced these companies to “stifle viewpoints that the government disfavors, to suppress facts that the government does not want the public to hear, and to silence specific speakers- in every case critics of federal policy- whom the government has targeted by name.”

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is a democrat. So, he would be challenging current President Joe Biden.

He is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of Former President John F. Kennedy.

The 69-year-old is a lawyer and activist against vaccines which may cause injuries.

 

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