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10/09/2024

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Defends Against Accusations in Congressional Hearing


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Defends Against Accusations in Congressional Hearing During a recent congressional hearing, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny from fellow Democrats. The hearing focused on allegations that the Biden administration was attempting to censor social media for political purposes. Kennedy was accused of promoting racism and spreading false conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic. However, he firmly denied these accusations, stating that he has never made any racist or antisemitic remarks. He also clarified that he is not against vaccines, which have been credited with saving millions of lives during the pandemic¹². One of the points of contention was a video aired on national television, where Kennedy allegedly mentioned that COVID-19 affected Caucasian and Black people more severely, while Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews were more resistant. Kennedy refuted these claims, emphasizing that his statements were taken out of context and misrepresented³. And, of course, please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already. Hit the bell iconπŸ”” to get notified of my new videos. Join the notification squad and never miss a video. Be the first to watch and comment on my videos. Be the best fans in the world. 😁 πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ₯°



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During a recent congressional hearing, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny from fellow Democrats. The hearing focused on allegations that the Biden administration was attempting to censor social media for political purposes.

Kennedy was accused of promoting racism and spreading false conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 pandemic. However, he firmly denied these accusations, stating that he has never made any racist or antisemitic remarks. He also clarified that he is not against vaccines, which have been credited with saving millions of lives during the pandemic12.

One of the points of contention was a video aired on national television, where Kennedy allegedly mentioned that COVID-19 affected Caucasian and Black people more severely, while Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews were more resistant. Kennedy refuted these claims, emphasizing that his statements were taken out of context and misrepresented3.


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1: FactCheck.org 2: Johns Hopkins Medicine 3: PBS




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