US politics heats up: candidates emerge
The nephew of assassinated former President Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and former Vice President Mike Pence, who did not support Trump’s call at the January 6 capital rallies, were among the candidates who drew attention.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of assassinated former President John Kennedy and son of Robert (Bobby) Kennedy, who was assassinated along with his older brother when he announced his candidacy for the presidency. (69) announced that he was the presidential candidate in the Twitter event hosted by Elon Musk.
Kennedy Jr. “Each nation, like each individual, has a darker side and a lighter side. The easiest thing a politician can do is appeal to our greed, anger, fear, xenophobia, intolerance, all the alchemy of tribalism. Instead, I will appeal to our generosity, kindness, kindness, and courage as a people.”
PENCE, DIFFERENT FROM TRUMP, WILL ANNOUNCE HIS NOMINATION TOMORROW
Mike Pence, 63, who served as vice president during the presidency of Donald Trump, has made an official request for his nomination from the Republican Party.
It has been announced that Pence will announce his candidacy at an event tomorrow. “I am a Christian, a conservative and a Republican,” Pence described himself during an interview.
Mike Pence, who was in the Capitol building where Trump supporters raided the January 6 capital riot over alleged voter fraud, coordinated security forces by not supporting Trump and not leaving the building.
It was announced that Pence, who was also under siege in the Capitol basement, had ordered the deployment to suppress the riots.
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