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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenges Joe Biden – candidacy submitted

John F. Kennedy’s nephew wants to be in the White House. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an anti-vaccination and conspiracy supporter but wants to run for the Democrats.

The nephew of former President John F. Kennedy has run as the Democratic presidential nominee. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of the assassinated President’s brother, has submitted the necessary paperwork to the US Electoral Commission, his campaign team leader, John E. Sullivan, confirmed to US media.

The 69-year-old is an environmental lawyer and is considered an opponent of vaccination and a supporter of conspiracy theories. He was considered one of the most prominent reinforcers for some of the crudest and longest-disproved theories surrounding Corona. In the Kennedy family, this made the nephew of US President John F. Kennedy the black sheep. Members of his family distanced themselves from his statements in 2019. Among other things, he blamed the 5G mobile communications standard for the spread of SARS-Cov 2 and accused Bill Gates of wanting to chip people for surveillance. The corona death numbers worldwide are falsified in order to “compare with Gates’ “for decades […] planned pandemic” to stir up fear, he spread.

Fight against corporations announced

In mid-March, Kennedy asked for donations on Twitter and his website to fund his campaign. His program sounds more like political ideas, as you know them from Republican candidates. “If I run, my top priority will be to end the corrupt merger between state and corporate power that has ruined our economy, crushed the middle class, polluted our landscapes and waterways, poisoned our children, and robbed us of our values ​​and freedoms.” he wrote on Twitter.

Joe Biden, who has so far remained silent about another term in office, already has an opposing candidate. Author Marianne Williamson has announced her candidacy.