White House hopeful RFK Jr. says instant payments may lead to ‘financial slavery’

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RFK Jr. fears instant payments are a one-way ticket to financial serfdom.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed documents with the United States Federal Election Commission on April 5 to run as a Democratic presidential candidate in 2024, according to multiple news reports. He isto officially announce his candidacy on April 19 in Boston, Massachusetts. As reports of his candidacy spread, Kennedy tweeted his position on central bank digital currency .

Kennedy, the nephew of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, is an environmental lawyer who gained notoriety as an anti-vaccination activist. By running for the Oval Office, he would challenge current President Joe Biden, also a Democrat. Also on April 5, Kennedy posted a tweet on the perceived dangers of CBDC. While CBDC is becoming an increasingly political issue in the United States, Kennedy’s statement stood out for its bluntness. There was also some factual confusion.

The Fed just announced it will introduce its “FedNow” Central Bank Digital Currency in July. CBDCs grease the slippery slope to financial slavery and political tyranny.— Robert F. Kennedy Jr

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