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Kennedy Jr. Vows to Continue Campaign Regardless of Primary Outcome, Criticizes YouTube Censorship

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Democratic presidential candidate, has affirmed his commitment to his campaign, stating he will not endorse the eventual Democratic nominee, even if it's President Biden. In a recent NewsNation town hall appearance in Chicago, Kennedy reiterated his dedication to his campaign, emphasizing his intention to win the election and expressing uncertainty about his future actions should Biden secure the nomination again. He highlighted his focus on upholding Democratic values, fostering debates, and encouraging open discussions within the party.

RFK Jr. during an interview

Kennedy's motivation for running stems from his belief that the Democratic Party has deviated from its core principles. He aims to reunite the party and promote a more collaborative political environment, refraining from personal attacks and focusing on bringing people together. He specifically stated he would not engage in negative rhetoric against President Biden.

President Biden at the White House

Beyond his campaign strategy, Kennedy also addressed the removal of another one of his interviews from YouTube. The interview, featuring former New York Post reporter Al Guart, was taken down, marking the second instance of Kennedy's content being removed from the platform, allegedly due to violations of YouTube's misinformation policy regarding vaccines. Kennedy criticized this action, raising concerns about censorship by tech giants and their potential influence on elections, drawing parallels to concerns about foreign interference. He questioned the close relationship between industry and government, suggesting that such collaborations could blur the lines between private and governmental censorship. Referencing the "Twitter Files," Kennedy argued that tech platforms might be proactively censoring content to align with perceived establishment viewpoints.

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