Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, will give a testimony to the House Judiciary Select Committee on the militarization of the federal government. Kennedy reportedly informed the committee that he would participate as a witness in a hearing scheduled for July 20.
Kennedy, who actively opposed the widespread COVID-19 vaccination campaign in 2020, has received numerous reprimands from major tech firms. Most recently, a video of him speaking with Jordan Peterson was removed from YouTube for violating the platform's "general policy against vaccine misinformation, which forbids content that claims that vaccines cause chronic side effects, other than rare side effects that are acknowledged by health authorities."
The presidential candidate claimed that YouTube's decision interferes with democracy. The candidate consistently polls around 15% against President Biden for the party's nomination. What do you believe... Do social media sites have the right to censor presidential candidates? YouTube removed my conversation with [Jordan Peterson], Kennedey stated in a tweet earlier in this leak. After that, he tweeted a link to the interview.
"Are Big Tech censors really necessary to determine what you should hear? Or would you rather be viewed as a responsible adult who is capable of hearing different points of view and drawing his or her own conclusions? Kennedy added in a subsequent tweet.
Kennedy also recently reclaimed control over a number of campaign Instagram accounts that the platform had arbitrarily suspended. We have reinstated access to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Instagram account as he is currently a running for president of the United States, according to Meta spokesman Andy Stone.
In the most recent episode of Tucker on Twitter, Tucker Carlson emphasized the attack on Kennedy by the Democratic Party establishment and major media outlets. Carlson noted that the media's treatment of Kennedy has been even more antagonistic than that of Donald Trump's announcement of his candidacy in 2015.
The Los Angeles Times even went as far as to call the nephew of President John F. Kennedy a "threat to democracy."
Kennedy, who actively opposed the widespread COVID-19 vaccination campaign in 2020, has received numerous reprimands from major tech firms. Most recently, a video of him speaking with Jordan Peterson was removed from YouTube for violating the platform's "general policy against vaccine misinformation, which forbids content that claims that vaccines cause chronic side effects, other than rare side effects that are acknowledged by health authorities."
The presidential candidate claimed that YouTube's decision interferes with democracy. The candidate consistently polls around 15% against President Biden for the party's nomination. What do you believe... Do social media sites have the right to censor presidential candidates? YouTube removed my conversation with [Jordan Peterson], Kennedey stated in a tweet earlier in this leak. After that, he tweeted a link to the interview.
"Are Big Tech censors really necessary to determine what you should hear? Or would you rather be viewed as a responsible adult who is capable of hearing different points of view and drawing his or her own conclusions? Kennedy added in a subsequent tweet.
Kennedy also recently reclaimed control over a number of campaign Instagram accounts that the platform had arbitrarily suspended. We have reinstated access to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Instagram account as he is currently a running for president of the United States, according to Meta spokesman Andy Stone.
In the most recent episode of Tucker on Twitter, Tucker Carlson emphasized the attack on Kennedy by the Democratic Party establishment and major media outlets. Carlson noted that the media's treatment of Kennedy has been even more antagonistic than that of Donald Trump's announcement of his candidacy in 2015.
The Los Angeles Times even went as far as to call the nephew of President John F. Kennedy a "threat to democracy."