


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before a House Judiciary subcommittee on the “government’s role in censoring Americans" on Thursday.
The 2024 Democratic presidential candidate will appear before the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to discuss the Missouri v. Biden case and Big Tech's alleged collusion with the federal government.
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His testimony has become extremely controversial, with Democrats and allied groups calling for subcommittee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) to rescind his invitation to appear before Congress over his conspiracy theories related to COVID-19.
RFK Jr. was recently condemned by Democratic watchdogs and his own relatives for comments that he made about COVID-19 being ethnically targeted. While he has attempted to clarify that he did not think the virus was "deliberately engineered" to do so, he received severe backlash for his words.
Jordan had said he disagreed with Kennedy but would allow him to speak before the subcommittee because the topic was on censorship.
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Other witnesses include Emma-Jo Morris, journalist at Breitbart News, and D. John Sauer, special assistant attorney general with the Louisiana Department of Justice.
The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. EDT on Thursday.