Kennedy Jr. says learning about the rates of elective late-term abortions convinced him to change his position on the issue. Kennedy reflected on his evolving position regarding abortion on ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once again reversed his stance on government limits for abortion access in a social media post Friday evening, prompted by criticism from ...
Kennedy Jr. says he opposes any government restrictions ... of "The Sage Steele Show," Kennedy was pressed about this abortion stance. "I have been probably one of the leading, arguably one ...
Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign wrote an email to the Washington Post that “Mr. Kennedy does not want to add fuel to the fire” in relation to abortion because he considers it a ...
RFK Jr, pictured at a campaign event on 1 May, has made abortion, the environment and healthcare all part of his main campaign platform (AFP via Getty Images) But throughout his campaign ...
He does not support legislation banning abortion.” Either way, the pro-life movement is now up in arms about Kennedy’s recent statements. After RFK jr admitted to supporting full term ...
But his latest comments on abortion betray a radical position that fits clearly on the Left. There is no pro-life case for RFK Jr. A vote for him is a vote for abortion on demand.
It’s clear that neither RFK Jr. nor Trump will,” Smith said in a statement. Though Kennedy rarely mentions abortion in ads, speeches, statements or social media posts — and has no voting ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walked back his opposition to any government limits on abortion access in a social media post Friday evening after coming under fire from ...
This comes as a surprising move after RFK Jr told NBC News the same day that he believes the government should not dictate abortion policy and that reproductive rights should be decided by ...
RFK JR. ACCUSES MSNBC HOST ARI MELBER OF ADDING ... it up to the states to determine if and when a woman can have an abortion," Steele followed. "No, I wouldn't leave it to the states," Kennedy ...