Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Joins Rumble, Becomes The First Democratic Presidential Candidate To Join Free Speech Platform

In a bold move for the 2024 Presidential Election, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic candidate for President, has announced his decision to join Rumble, a free speech video-sharing platform. This development marks the first time a US Democratic presidential candidate has taken this step, adding Kennedy to Rumble’s growing roster of prominent figures in the 2024 Presidential race, that includes Republican candidates such as Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, and Vivek Ramaswamy. Rumble’s Chairman and CEO, Chris Pavlovski, expressed his enthusiasm for welcoming the presidential candidate to the platform. “We are thrilled to welcome Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Rumble,” Pavlovski said in a statement. He continued, “Rumble is the only company that held the line for free speech over the past few years, and we’re excited to allow all US presidential candidates to share their message directly with the people.” Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is the son of former US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, has recently faced issues with censorship on other platforms such as YouTube. The media has also called on Spotify to censor his interview with podcaster Joe Rogan, accusing the candidate of spreading “misinformation.” Kennedy’s move to Rumble seems to be a strategic response to these challenges, as he intends to leverage the platform’s commitment to free speech to communicate his message directly to the electorate. In the announcement, Kennedy highlighted his determination to use Rumble as a means of connecting with the American people. “When I announced for the Presidency, I said that…Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Joins Rumble, Becomes The First Democratic Presidential Candidate To Join Free Speech Platform