RFK Jr. Speaks Out After Debate, Criticizes Harris and Moderators

After the recent debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn’t hold back his thoughts. The former independent presidential candidate appeared on Newsmax TV, where he voiced concerns about what he felt were missed opportunities and growing issues in the country.

Kennedy zeroed in on the economy and inflation—two topics he believes are top priorities for Americans right now. “Young families can’t afford homes, grocery prices are sky-high, and people are cutting back on medication just to afford gas and food,” he said. “Even our seniors are downgrading what they eat just to make ends meet.”

He pointed out that for the first time in American history, it looks like today’s children might face worse financial struggles than their parents. “These are issues Vice President Harris has had years to address, and yet, things have only gotten worse,” he added.

Kennedy also criticized the moderators, ABC’s David Muir and Linsey Davis, accusing them of showing bias by only fact-checking Trump while letting Harris off the hook. “She didn’t answer the first question clearly, and no one pushed her for more. The moderators just stood by and let it slide,” he said.

In his remarks, RFK Jr. painted a picture of frustration felt by many Americans and called for more honest and balanced conversations on the issues that matter most.

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