Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailed his decision to endorse former President Donald Trump after withdrawing from the presidential race, during his first interview post-announcement on “Fox News Sunday” with host Shannon Bream.
Kennedy, who has been a controversial figure in the race due to his stances on various issues, expressed his frustration with what he described as significant media censorship that hindered his campaign’s visibility and viability.
He compared his media exposure unfavorably to that of Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential race, stating, “When Ross Perot ran, in the 10 months that he ran, he had 34 appearances on the networks.
I had two appearances in 16 months.” This lack of media coverage, according to Kennedy, blocked him out of important public debates and effectively sealed his campaign’s fate. […]
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