RFK Jr. Says Kamala Harris Is Not ‘Worthy’ To Be President: We Need Someone Who Can ‘Put Together an English Sentence’
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told NewsNation on Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris was not “worthy” of the presidency, suggesting she was unable to “put together an English sentence.”
Appearing on NewsNation after dropping out of the race and endorsing former President Donald Trump for president, Kennedy claimed that he decided to drop out after seeing polls that suggested Harris would beat Trump if he remained a candidate.
After host Chris Cuomo asked, “Why wasn’t it a better move to stay neutral and command the attention of both sides as long as you could for the duration of this campaign?” Kennedy replied, “Well, it became clear to me, Chris, that I was not gonna be allowed on the debating stage, which was really my only path to victory. I was already being boycotted by all of the mainstream media, the liberal media.”
He then added:
And our polling was showing that if I stayed in the race, Vice President Harris would win, and I did not want that outcome. I don’t think that Vice President Harris is a worthy president of this country. I think we need to have a president who can give an interview, who can articulate a vision, who can put together an English sentence, who can articulate and defend her policies and her record, and who can engage in a debate.
Kennedy concluded, “Vice President Harris’s speech at the convention made it very clear that she would continue the warfare state.”
Watch above via NewsNation.