RFK Jr Criticizes White House for ‘Poor Choices,’ Refrains from Commenting on Biden’s Presidential Aptitude

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the “poor decisions” emanating from the White House under President Biden, but refrained from directly questioning the president’s capability to lead as commander in chief.

During an exclusive Fox News Town Hall, host Sean Hannity played a video montage of Biden’s frequent gaffes and asked Kennedy if he believed the president was physically, mentally, and cognitively strong enough for the job. Kennedy replied, “Well, he’s never been very articulate,” eliciting laughter from the audience.

Hannity pressed Kennedy, pointing out the Democratic Party’s reluctance to acknowledge Biden’s gaffes, and asked once again if he truly believed Biden was up to the task. Kennedy clarified that he was not criticizing for partisan reasons but had chosen to avoid personal attacks during his campaign. However, he did express his belief that the decisions made by the White House were misguided.

Kennedy also reiterated a claim he made earlier this month, stating that he was “the first person censored by the Biden White House.” He alleged that the White House had urged Twitter and Facebook to censor him shortly after Biden’s inauguration in January 2021.

Regarding the allegations of censorship by the Biden administration and other federal agencies, Kennedy maintained that he was still being censored and implicated the FBI’s involvement in these actions.

While Kennedy has been cautious in criticizing the administration’s handling of congressional investigations into the Biden family finances, he called for a genuine investigation to take place during an interview with Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo.

Despite the controversies surrounding the White House and government institutions, Kennedy remains reserved in his criticism. He has chosen not to comment extensively on the details of the investigation revealed by House Republicans.

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Brandon Gillespie, an associate editor at Fox News, contributed to this report. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.

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