The battle against censorship could soon be at the forefront of a potential Trump administration, according to former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance.
RFK Jr., speaking on the Sunday edition of Fox News Sunday, and Vance, speaking on NBC News’s Meet the Press also on Sunday, hinted at what could be a significant offensive against the dystopian government censorship regime if Trump emerges victorious in 2024 and if RFK Jr. is called to serve in some capacity.
Speaking with Fox News anchor Shannon Bream, RFK Jr. said that Trump’s eagerness to dismantle censorship was one of the primary issues that led him to endorse the Trump-Vance ticket ahead of the upcoming election.
“The broad issues that were most important to me, the ones that brought me into the campaign, which was ending…
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