
RFK Jr. warns 'ugly precedent' was set with COVID restrictions: No 'pandemic exception' to the Constitution
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Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sounded off on 'The Ingraham Angle' over potential 'suspension' of the Constitution in future administrations.
"Those efforts already being made. But I'm not as worried about the [World Health Organization] as I am about our own government, because we've now established a precedent in this country -- they suspended the First Amendment: religion; freedom of association when they did the lockdowns," he said. Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
"[They restricted] freedom of speech. They banned jury trials against vaccine companies – that's [a violation of] the Seventh Amendment. They abolished property rights [which violates the] Fifth Amendment [when] they closed 3.3 million businesses with no due process, no just compensation, although there was no pandemic exception in the United States Constitution..." He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
Charles covers media, politics and breaking news, and has covered the annual CPAC conference for Fox News Digital.