Interviews

Nov 08, 2023

RFK, Jr. Believes His "Path to Hope" Explains Popularity With Young Voters

Newsweek reports: A New York Times/Siena poll published Sunday indicated that among voters age 18 to 29 in six key battleground states, Kennedy leads with 34 percent while President Joe Biden and Donald Trump are at 30 percent and 29 percent, respectively. "I've always had a big following among young people; environmentalists skew young," he said. He also said that since his candidacy, some have approached him to tell him they appreciated his stand against mandatory COVID vaccines for college students. "I tell them, 'thanks.' What else can I say?" he quips. Kennedy said he also wants to restore "moral authority" to the U.S., a notion to which young people are gravitating as their opinion of America has soured. He points to a Gallup poll in June that indicated just 18 percent of voters age 18 to 34 are "extremely proud" to be American, significantly lower than a decade earlier. "In the terms of the last two presidents, an entire generation of American kids have become disillusioned about our country and their own futures," he said. "I've been trying to show that generation a path to hope." Read the full interview here.   If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Nov 07, 2023

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Crusade for Unity

The Charleston Mercury reports: As election time draws ever nearer, nearly all major polling outlets have revealed a similar trend in voter data: The majority of Americans would rather not have a rematch of the 2020 debacle if there is a viable alternative — an almost unprecedented sentiment among presidential voters. This trend was observed by HarrisX, Gallup and the Pew Research Institute. The polls varied, but the message was clear: Voters today are more open than ever before to a third-party candidate — and Mr. Kennedy is polling close to 20 percent. “My experience with running within the Democratic Party made it clear to me that the donor base of the Democratic Party is hostile to any progressive candidate who would challenge this corrupt merger between state and corporate power. So, you know, the same thing that happened to me, with the same things that happened to Tulsi Gabbard, that happened to Bernie Sanders and Jim Webb and other candidates who were talking about the corporate domination of America’s political system." "And … there’s a longer-term issue, which is the way that system stays in place, roads and amplifying the polarization so that Republicans are always fighting Democrats. It’s black against white. It’s native against migrant … It’s like the jangling keys strategy:  Everybody is looking at the jangling keys while the bank is being robbed … if a king and queen look out over the balustrades in their castle and they see their subjects fighting, they go back to the banquet and pop champagne corks, because they know nobody’s coming over the wall. [My] hope during my campaign is to quiet these disputes by focusing on the values that we all have in common, which are much larger and much more important than these little issues, these cultural issues that are used to keep us at each other’s throats.” That’s a key part of his message and one element that will likely stick with voters — it neither assigns nor absolves any blame, but focuses on a constructive way forward together. Read the full interview here.   If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Nov 01, 2023

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Security, Sacrifice, and the Search For Truth

Robert Kennedy, Jr. appears on the Danger Close podcast with Jack Carr in late October 2023. They discuss recent security threats and the Biden administration's refusal to grant him secret service protection, censorship of social media by the government, running as an Independent candidate, and many other topics in this almost two-hour interview.     If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Nov 01, 2023

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RFK, Jr.'s Big Gamble

Stepping into Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s home office is like stepping into another world. The rest of the home — nestled above west Los Angeles, where Kennedy lives with his wife, actress Cheryl Hines — is tastefully decorated in muted hues and original artwork. But Kennedy’s office, attached to the exterior garage, is much more chaotic. Books line the walls and cover nearly every surface. Taxidermied animals rest on the mantel and shelves. There are various markers from his career as a conservationist and environmental lawyer: a basketball-sized pufferfish, a perched hawk, and, most prominent, a massive Sumatran tiger — a gift from the Indonesian government to Kennedy’s father, the late attorney general and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. That the younger Kennedy would launch his own run for president, following in the footsteps of both his father and his uncle, isn’t entirely surprising. But how he’s doing it is a first for any Kennedy: he initially launched his campaign as a Democrat, trying to take down President Joe Biden, who Kennedy calls a “very close” family friend. When the path to the Democratic nomination seemed unlikely, he pivoted from the family’s longtime party and launched an independent run, seeking to siphon votes from both Biden and the Republican Party nominee. Read the full interview in Deseret here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 28, 2023

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RFK, Jr., Threatened Again, Sues the Biden Administration

Once again, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has encountered a security threat, and yet again, the Biden administration is refusing to provide the presidential candidate with Secret Service protection, despite multiple requests from Kennedy and his team over several months. In an exclusive interview with The American Spectator, Kennedy told us about the latest threat and informed us that he has responded by filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Secret Service.  The latest incident occurred this past Wednesday when an intruder was arrested after climbing a fence at the Los Angeles home of Kennedy. Kennedy was home at the time, and the man made it to the second floor of the residence.  The “Kennedy for President 2024” campaign described this man in a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as “another delusional intruder.” According to the Kennedy team, the Secret Service had been repeatedly informed about this “mentally ill” individual in recent months. The individual has sent hundreds of emails to RFK Jr. and believes that he is being followed by people who intend to kill him. According to the Kennedy team, the man’s “obsession with RFK Jr. leads him to be at times hostile and angry.” That being the case, the Kennedy team has continued to plead with the Biden administration for Secret Service protection, to no avail.  Read the full interview here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 27, 2023

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RFK, Jr. Trespasser Included in Secret Service Risk Assessment Months Before DHS Denied Protection

The person arrested for trespassing on Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s property twice this week was listed in a Secret Service risk assessment as part of the candidate's request for protection in June, Fox News Digital has learned. Jonathan Macht was arrested Wednesday morning for trespassing on Kennedy's property. Police transported Macht from Kennedy's property, but he returned later in the day after he was released from custody and again attempted to enter the property. He was re-arrested. Kennedy requested Secret Service protection twice, but has been rejected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) despite the Secret Service determining in June that he was at elevated "risk for adverse attention." "The thing I worry most about is the politicization of our law enforcement agencies," Kennedy said. "It is disturbing — the apparent weaponization of the Secret Service while Biden provides protection to his family members and political allies." "And then he denies it to political rivals," Kennedy said of Biden. "It is not good optics for the world of exemplary democracy." Read the full interview here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 25, 2023

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George Magazine Interview: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Announces His Run as an Independent

Few things are more closely associated than "Kennedy" and "Democrat," but with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s historic announcement that he is leaving the party altogether, the association has come to an abrupt and bittersweet end. Censored and deplatformed for sharing peer-reviewed, statistically significant studies challenging vaccine safety, Kennedy solidified the labels already placed upon him like "conspiracy theorist" and "anti-vaxxer." For some, Kennedy seems like a dangerous candidate based on these stances, but for others, Kennedy has become the poster child illustrating how tyranny does not care what political party one associates with, only that the rules of the game it created are obeyed. Despite some lawmakers calling party switches "opportunistic" in nature, a way to make it easier to get elected in red states, people like Tulsi Gabbard and North Carolina Representative Tricia Cotham made waves with their departures from the Democratic Party: Cotham was a Democrat for years but did not agree with gender-affirming care for minors, among other arguments. She stated that the Democratic Party had "become unrecognizable."But this isn't just about leaving the Democratic Party, not in the least. Kennedy's platform is one of independence from parties altogether. In his speech on October 9th, he laid out the case for how the two-party system is meant to perpetuate division, that if we only associate with our respective parties, it will always be an 'us versus them' mentality. It's hard to unite under that premise.Kennedy has more support than meets the (mainstream media news) eye. Kennedy's run might not be as "longshot" as depicted, having raised $11 million in just six hours following the announcement. Many speculate he will split each party, taking votes from both the Democrats and Republicans. Which political party will be affected most is yet to be seen, but the buzz is all over social media. Read the full interview here.   Watch the video interview below:     If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 11, 2023

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Government Secrets, Censorship, and How to End Chronic Disease

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks with Aubrey Marcus in front of a live audience to talk about his plans for a Kennedy presidency. They discuss the critical importance of preserving free speech to a healthy democracy, and the crisis of public trust in government and media, and he shares a personal story from his own family about the healing potential of plant medicines.  If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 09, 2023

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Robert Kennedy, Jr. on Full Measure With Sharyl Attkisson

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s run for president might be seen as a logical extension of an American political dynasty. His uncle was President John F. Kennedy. His father was attorney general and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. Both were assassinated. Another uncle was a lion of the Democrat party, Senator Ted Kennedy. But this Kennedy is running a very different race than his family forefathers. Shunned by his own party, refused Secret Service protection by the Biden administration, Kennedy says he’s being forced to consider a giant move: leaving his political party.   https://youtu.be/oVo-m5UnKWs?feature=shared&t=85 If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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Oct 04, 2023

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Interview With Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. For Bitcoin Magazine

In the heart of Manhattan, high above Hudson Yards in a bustling hotel, Bitcoin Magazine’s Editor in Chief, Mark Goodwin, sat down with US presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for a candid and engaging interview that shed new light on his political vision. The interview commenced with RFK's assessment of the Democratic Party and the evolving definition of a "Kennedy Democrat." According to him, Kennedy Democrats are rooted in the party's historical values of advocating for the working class, environmental stewardship, anti-war principles, and skepticism towards corporate influence. He emphasized the need to counter the undue influence of financial giants like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, which control a significant portion of the economy, including military contractors, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals. The interview took an intriguing turn as RFK discussed his interest in Bitcoin and the need for financial freedom. He shared how the government's actions during the Ottawa trucker protests, where individuals' bank accounts were closed without due process, sparked his appreciation for the importance of freedom of transaction. RFK expressed his intention to protect Bitcoin, potentially backing the U.S. dollar with cryptocurrencies and other hard assets to provide an alternative to fiat currency. Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) were met with skepticism. RFK argued that they could become instruments of control and warned against their potential to eliminate cash currencies, ultimately giving governments complete control over individuals' financial transactions. Read the full interview here. If you resonate with this message please subscribe to our newsletter to learn more.

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