‘Afraid I would win’: RFK Jr. accuses opponents of ‘colluding’ to exclude him from debates

 ‘Afraid I would win’: RFK Jr. accuses opponents of ‘colluding’ to exclude him from debates

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently expressed his inhibitions, stating that he believes his opponents are ‘colluding’ to exclude him from debates out of an alleged fear that he would come out victorious. Kennedy Jr. implied that his potential victory could potentially disrupt established political and social dynamics, leading his adversaries to prevent him from fully participating in public discourses. As a vocal activist and lawyer, RFK Jr.’s perspectives have been both influential and controversial, garnering diverse reactions from different sectors of society