3 Reasons Trump and Biden Don't Want to Debate RFK Jr
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s exclusion from these debates isn't just a minor oversight; it's a strategic omission.
As America braces for the 2024 presidential debates, a critical voice is being systematically silenced in what appears to be a bipartisan effort to maintain the status quo. Recent announcements have revealed that Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to participate in a series of presidential debates. However, the criteria set for participation suspiciously seem tailored to exclude independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a move that may conveniently keep the debates free of substantive discourse on pressing issues both former leaders would rather avoid.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s exclusion from these debates isn't just a minor oversight; it's a strategic omission. RFK Jr. represents a significant threat to the narrative carefully curated by both the Democratic and Republican establishments because he is prepared to challenge the foundations upon which recent policies have been built — policies that have proven disastrous under both a Trump and a Biden administration.
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