Kennedy exposes U.S. government pandemic failures
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined ex-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo’s NewsNation program this week for an epic interview.
One segment of the discussion going viral online featured Kennedy blaming recent presidents for increasing America’s debt and Cuomo defended Donald Trump’s economy as it was harmed due to the Covid pandemic.
Countering, RFK said, “President Trump came in and said, ‘I’m gonna run the country like a business.’ And then he shut down 3.3 million businesses. What businessman would do that? He handed the keys to every one of our businesses in this country to Anthony Fauci.”
Cuomo claimed Trump was simply following the suggestions of his advisors during the pandemic, and Kennedy described a life lesson he learned from his uncle, President John F. Kennedy.
“When my uncle was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the whole world was on the edge of a nuclear war, he had eleven of the thirteen top advisors telling him he needed to invade Cuba. If he had gone ahead and did that it would have been the end of the world, we now know,” RFK said.
President Kennedy refused to go along with the majority consensus and instead personally dove into the minutia surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis, allowing him to question his advisors and come to the best decision for the American people.
Using this story as an example, RFK explained during the pandemic he would have known the medical establishment was violating “every pandemic protocol developed over fifty years.”
“You do not shut down a country for a respiratory illness because everybody knows it’s going to go through anyway and it’s an illness that’s spread indoors, not outdoors and we knew that from the beginning,” Kennedy stated.
The establishment is clearly terrified of another Trump presidency, but would likely be just as furious with someone like Kennedy taking power as their medical technocracy would be exposed and destroyed.