RFK Jr. says media treats him worse than Donald Trump
Meghann Dyke
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Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking issue with the media’s coverage of his 2024 presidential campaign.
During an interview on FOX News’s Sunday Morning Futures, RFK Jr. went so far as to describe the coverage of his campaign as being dragged “even more than President [Donald] Trump.”
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“I’ve been really, you know, slammed in a way that I think is unprecedented,” the nephew of former President John F. Kennedy said.
“I mean, listen, if I believed the stuff that’s written about me in the papers and reported about me on the mainstream news sites, I would definitely not vote for me,” Kennedy said during his interview Sunday, adding: “I would think I was a very despicable person.”
RFK Jr., the son of the late Robert F. Kennedy, has faced widespread condemnation over recent public remarks about COVID-19 vaccines, specifically, his suggestion that the coronavirus could have been “targeted to attack Caucasians and black people.”
He appeared to pile on to this assertion by suggesting the virus was engineered to spare Jewish and Chinese people — which was captured in audio.
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RFK Jr.’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, slammed the remarks last week, calling her brother’s comments “deplorable.”
RFK Jr. has since denied accusations against him of racism and antisemitism and said he “never, ever suggested that the Covid-19 virus was targeted to spare Jews.”