Presidential candidate RFK Jr. warned America is being 'run by anonymous men in lanyards' after President Biden's struggles at the CNN Presidential Debate.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warned Friday that President Biden's poor showing at Thursday night's CNN Presidential Debate calls into question who's really running the country. 'He does not seem to be the person who's making the decisions in the White House,' RFK Jr. told Lawrence Jones on 'Fox & Friends' Friday. 'I think our government is being run by anonymous men in lanyards, and it's scary.
Jr., who failed to meet CNN's requirements for the first debate, held a rival event instead where he answered the same debate questions in real time on X, formerly Twitter. He doubled down on the need for both candidates to answer to inflation, explaining how important it is to mitigate the housing crisis and make buying homes a reality again for young Americans. 'This whole spectacle was a sad story for democracy,' RFK Jr. said.
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