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RFK Jr. declares he would ‘keep government away’ from banning abortion as president

Updated: May 22, 2023 at 1:28 pm EST  See Comments

Mon May 22, 2023 – 12:27 pm EDTMon May 22, 2023 – 12:30 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Ever since announcing his long-shot bid for the Democrat presidential nomination, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has received interest from pro-lifers due to his steadfast opposition to the COVID-19 vaccines and medical authoritarianism more broadly. But in remarks last week he confirmed that he shares the pro-abortion stance of both his party and his famous family.

Kennedy, nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy and son of the late Attorney General Robert Kennedy, is a longtime environmental activist and founder of the group Children’s Health Defense, which gained prominence in recent years as a sharp critic of the federal government and medical establishment’s response to the COVID pandemic.

Last month, he launched his bid against President Joe Biden for their party’s nomination with a challenge to the orthodoxies of both parties and a pledge to “end the corrupt merger of state and corporate power that is threatening now to impose a new kind of corporate feudalism on our country.”

“My whole family, including myself, have long personal relationships with President Biden,” Kennedy told a crowd at his announcement at

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