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Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Independent Run For President In 2024 Draws GOP Criticism And Silence From National Democrats

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PHILADELPHIA Kennedy runs— On Monday, Republicans launched an independent bid for the White House against longtime environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This reflected growing right-wing concerns that the former Democrat now threatens to accept votes from former President Donald Trump in 2024.

While national Democrats remained silent, the Republican National Committee and Trump’s campaign criticized Kennedy’s liberal heritage during his Philadelphia address, where he insisted he was leaving both political parties.

“Voters should not be duped by those who pretend to hold conservative views,” a spokesperson for Trump stated in a statement. Steven Cheung. He characterized Kennedy’s campaign as “a mere vanity project orchestrated by a liberal Kennedy seeking to exploit the reputation of his family.”

The emotional reaction reveals the uncertainties surrounding Kennedy’s eagerly awaited choice to run independently. It remains unclear how the move will affect the 2024 election, which is headed towards a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden.

Kennedy, a longshot primary candidate and member of one of the most illustrious families in Democratic politics, enjoys a higher favorability rating among Republicans than Democrats. Even Trump stated of Kennedy only two weeks ago, “I like him. I’ve had a lengthy acquaintance with him.”

On occasion, Biden and Trump allies have questioned whether Kennedy would betray their respective candidates.

“The truth is, they are both correct,” Kennedy declared to raucous applause on Monday. “My goal is to ensure that it is ruined for them both.”

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Independent Run For President Draws GOP Criticism And Silence From National Democrats.

Kennedy stated unequivocally on Monday from Independence Mall in Philadelphia, where the foundational documents of the United States were ratified, that he did not wish to be associated with either political party. He stated that a “rising tide of discontent” swept the nation. According to him, a “new declaration of independence” is required—one that excludes corporations, the media, and the two main political parties.

Hundreds of ecstatic supporters were in attendance during Kennedy’s remarks, some of whom held banners that read “Declare your independence” and occasionally chanted “RFK, all the way!” They were enthusiastic about his choice. Kennedy, they insisted, could unite an eclectic group of disillusioned Democrats, Trump voters seeking a change, and political outsiders whose beliefs do not fit into the platform of any one party.

“He is going to win,” said Peter Pantazis, a Lewes, Delaware-based business owner of forty years old. “I have been fervently hoping that he will disengage from the party system, decentralise the campaign, and truly represent the people as their candidate.” Furthermore, he made this announcement today.

“Over the past few years, I’ve noticed that the Republican Party has taken a path that I don’t approve of,” said South Philadelphia veteran Brent Snyder, who is disabled. “It is not that I endorse all that is transpiring under Trump, but I believe he currently carries more baggage than is necessary for his country.” The division is currently in a dreadful state. Someone is required to unite the opposing factions to facilitate our collaboration.

As Kennedy spoke of John Adams’ unwavering support for his nation and George Washington’s foresighted admonition that partisan politics would lead to corruption, a palpable atmosphere of optimism and the faint scent of marijuana pervaded the audience.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Independent Run For President Draws GOP Criticism And Silence From National Democrats.

However, Kennedy’s fledgling campaign faced significant challenges in competing with the Trump and Biden campaigns regarding financial resources, support, and experience. His announcement on Monday was momentarily delayed when, upon entering the stage, he discovered that the teleprompter had inverted the content of his speech.

A week before the announcement on Monday, progressive activist Cornel West withdrew his candidature for the Green Party in support of an independent run for the White House. In the interim, the centrist organization No Labels is proactively working to secure ballot access for an unidentified candidate.

Recognizing the potential for Kennedy to alienate Republicans in terms of support, allies of Trump have initiated the dissemination of opposition research aimed at undermining Kennedy’s reputation among aspiring conservatives.

Before Kennedy’s speech, the Republican National Committee published a fact document titled “Radical DEMOCRAT RFK Jr.” that details instances in which he supported liberal politicians or ideas. The document additionally detailed instances in which he endorsed conspiracy theories about COVID-19 or “stolen-election claims” concerning the Democratic Party’s defeats in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections to President George W. Bush. Trump persists in endorsing the debunked hypothesis that his electoral defeat to Biden was due to electoral theft.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Independent Run For President Draws GOP Criticism And Silence From National Democrats.

Biden’s allies have thus far disregarded as unserious Kennedy’s primary campaign. A spokesman for the Democratic National Committee responded to a request for comment before the announcement by employing the eye roll emoji. On Monday, the DNC declined to comment.

Kennedy’s four surviving siblings issued a joint statement that condemned his candidature and expressed their regret over his announcement.

It stated, “Our country is in grave danger due to our brother Bobby’s decision to run against Joe Biden as a third-party candidate.” “Although Bobby and our father share the same name, they diverge significantly in terms of values, vision, and judgement.”

Co-founder and co-chairman of the super PAC supporting Kennedy, American Values 2024, Tony Lyons, disregarded those remarks as “part of a strategy to discredit him.”

Lyons stated, “At his family dinner tables, they would disagree on any subject; that is the appearance of democracy.” Families are permitted to hold divergent views.

Despite Kennedy’s longtime Democrat affiliation and frequent campaign references to his late father, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and uncle, President John F. Kennedy, he has recently developed close ties with far-right figures. He made a guest appearance on a channel managed by Alex Jones, a Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist, and presided over a stop on the ReAwaken America Tour, which Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser to Donald Trump and a Christian nationalist organization, organized.

Polls indicate that Democrats hold a much lower favorable opinion of Kennedy than Republicans. His extreme views, which include a vocal skepticism of COVID-19 vaccines that research has shown to be effective and safe against a life-threatening illness, have also garnered him the support of some far-right conservatives.

A lawsuit is pending against several news organizations, including The Associated Press, on behalf of Kennedy’s anti-vaccine organization, Children’s Health Defence. Kennedy, who resigned from the organization upon declaring his candidature for president, is nevertheless identified as an attorney in the lawsuit.

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Canadian Man Arrested for TikTok Video That Threatened Trudeau

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A TikTok video that went live earlier this week has led to a Toronto man facing charges of threatening Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Andrew Marshall, 61, is facing two counts of uttering threats.

On Friday afternoon, the Ontario Court of Justice granted him bail with a surety and restrictions after the RCMP charged him on Wednesday.

Following Monday’s upload to TikTok, CBC Toronto conducted its own independent investigation of the video. Marshall vehemently opposes what he perceives as restrictions on free expression in Canada in it.

“I get them taken down all the time— I make videos — or all my comments, that are just simple comments,” Marsh says in the TikTok. “It’s just getting ridiculous, Marshall said.”

According to the CBC more and more people are threatening politicians. The commissioner of the RCMP has hinted that further measures may be necessary to ensure their safety.

In the TikTok video, Marshall explains in great detail how he would brutally assassinate Trudeau and Freeland “if it was up to him.”

Marshall attacks multiple groups throughout the roughly 11-minute TikTok video, including the media, Muslims, migrants, and the police who defend the government.

Among Marshall’s bail terms are the following: he must not communicate with Trudeau or Freeland; he must not use the internet to make social media posts or comments; he must not own any weapons; and he must not apply for a firearms permit.

During the bail hearing, the prosecution provided all of the evidence that is often not published.

Nate Jackson, Marshall’s attorney, stressed his client’s liberties and privileges as a Canadian in an email message.

“He has the right to freedom of speech, the right to reasonable bail and the right to a fair trial,” he said. “Having secured his release from custody, we will continue to defend Mr. Marshall’s Charter rights as his case proceeds.”

Neither Freeland’s nor the prime minister’s office would comment on the allegations, according to the CBC.

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Canada’s Unemployment Rate Hits its Highest Point Since 2017

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As the job market remains dismal, the national unemployment rate in Canada has risen to its highest point since 2017. This has led some analysts to question whether the Bank of Canada should be reducing interest rates more quickly.

In spite of a net gain of 22,000 jobs, Statistics Canada reported on Friday that the unemployment rate increased to 6.6% from 6.4% the previous month. The rise was due to an uptick in part-time employment and a fall in full-time employment.

Outside of the pandemic years, the national unemployment rate has reached its highest position since May 2017, according to StatCan.

Rapid population expansion in Canada has increased the overall labour pool, but the country’s unemployment rate has persisted in rising.

The summer job market was especially tough for students, according to StatCan. Not including the pandemic, the unemployment rate among students going back to school in the autumn was 16.7 percent, which is the highest level since 2012.

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Two days after the Bank of Canada dropped interest rates for the third time in a row, reducing borrowing costs to alleviate economic pressure, the most recent reading of the Canadian job market follows suit.

According to TD Bank economist Leslie Preston, who wrote a note on Friday, the central bank is “giving the OK” to keep dropping rates due to the bad August jobs report. Preston predicts two more quarter-point decreases at the remaining decisions this year.

According to CIBC senior economist Andrew Grantham, there are indications that the labour market is quickly contracting more than initially thought, since the unemployment rate is nearly two percentage points greater than the record low of 4.9% in June 2022.

“Due to this, we believe the Bank should be contemplating a quicker rate of reductions in order to bring interest rates to less restrictive levels,” he informed clients in a letter on Friday morning.

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US Job Growth Falls Short of Expectations: Economy Struggles Under High Interest Rates

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US Job Growth Falls Short of Expectations: Economy Struggles Under High Interest Rates

Last month, job growth in the United States was weaker than predicted, prompting concerns that the world’s largest economy is beginning to struggle under the weight of increased interest rates.

The Labour Department said that employers added 142,000 jobs in August, which was less than the nearly 160,000 economists predicted. It also stated that job gains over the preceding two months were weaker than expected.

However, the jobless rate went down to 4.2%, down from 4.3% in July.

The report is one of the most important indicators of the US economy and arrives at a vital time, as voters consider presidential candidates for the November election and the US central bank contemplates its first interest rate decrease in four years.

Analysts said the latest statistics kept the Federal Reserve on pace for a rate drop at its meeting this month, but did little to answer worries about the trajectory of the US economy or how much of a cut it should make.

“There has rarely been such a make-or-break number; unfortunately, today’s jobs report does not completely resolve the recession debate,” said Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management.

Soaring prices in 2022 caused the Federal Reserve to hike its key lending rate to 5.3%, a nearly 20-year high.

Faced with increased borrowing costs for homes, vehicles, and other debt, the economy has slowed, helping to alleviate pressures that were boosting inflation but exacerbating market concerns.

As inflation has fallen to 2.9% in July, the Fed is under pressure to decrease interest rates to prevent additional economic deceleration.

Although job increases in August fell short of expectations, they were greater than in July, when a slowdown aroused anxieties and triggered several days of stock market volatility.

Last month, construction and health-care firms hired the most, while manufacturing and retailers laid off employees.

Ms Shah stated that the data in Friday’s report was mixed, but provided enough concerning indicators that the Fed should make a larger cut.

“On balance, with inflation pressures subdued, there is no reason for the Fed not to err on the side of caution and frontload rate cuts,” she told reporters.

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Others, however, felt the advances were just steady enough to warrant a 0.25 percentage point decrease, as markets had long projected – though this could signal more cuts than expected in the coming months.

Paul Ashworth, Capital Economics’ senior North America economist, predicted that the Fed’s decision will be “close run.”

“The labour market is clearly experiencing a marked slowdown,” he said, adding that the new statistics were “overall still consistent with an economy experiencing a soft landing rather than plummeting into recession”.

Concerns about the economy are a major issue in the US election.

According to polls, a majority of Americans feel the US is in a recession, despite healthy 2.5% growth last year.

Donald Trump has declared that the economy is headed for a “crash,” and his team instantly latched on the latest data to criticise Vice President Kamala Harris, publishing a press release titled “warning lights flash as Kamala’s economy continues to weaken.”

Democrats have defended their performance, claiming that the United States survived the pandemic and inflation better than many other countries.

They believe the slowdown is a sign that the economy is returning to a more sustainable rate of growth following the post-pandemic boom.

“Although hiring has slowed, the US job market continues to generate solid job gains and wage growth that is consistently beating inflation,” the White House Council of Economic Advisors stated in a blog.

 

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