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RFK Jr. blasts Biden administration for 'bad decisions'

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. bashed the Biden administration for "bad decisions."

In a town hall with Fox News's Sean Hannity, RFK Jr. gave his perspective on a variety of issues, from COVID-19 to Russia and China. One of the common themes throughout his answers was a disapproval of the work of the Biden administration, his disagreements being a large reason why he decided to run in 2024.

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At one moment during the interview, Hannity played a montage of President Joe Biden's gaffes and pressed Kennedy to say whether or not he believed the president was fit for office.

"I'm not reluctant to say [whether or not Biden is fit for office] for partisan reasons," Kennedy said. "What I've tried to do during this campaign is avoid personal attacks on people. I will say, whether he's up to it or not, whether he's making his own decisions — the decisions that are coming out of the White House are bad decisions."

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When he was first asked by Hannity whether or not he believed that Biden was "physically, mentally, cognitively strong enough to lead our country," Kennedy quipped, "Well, he's never been very good with words," drawing laughter from the crowd.

Along with stating his opposition to Biden's policies, Kennedy claimed that he was the first person to be censored by the Biden administration, with it coming within 48 hours of Biden's inauguration.