A campaign of controversy: 'Show me where I'm wrong'
“It’s irrelevant,” he said in May. “There’s no Democratic version of the truth or Republican version of the truth. We should have evidence-based policy and I think everybody ultimately would like to support that.” “I feel like there is a hunger for a different direction," he told USA TODAY. "People do not like the direction our country is going and they don’t particularly think that President Trump or President Biden are going to do a course correction."Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits"The Faulkner Focus" at Fox News Channel Studios on June 2, 2023 in New York City.
He feels the Democratic Party is departing from the values he witnessed growing up. Now, Kennedy says Democrats are the party of censorship, war, Wall Street, and Neocons − a word he uses to describe those who “believe the collapse of Soviet Union meant that the United States had to earn the ability to rule the world.”