Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently discussed key issues such as immigration, border security, inflation, and government spending in a recent interview. When asked about immigration and border security, Kennedy emphasized the need to shut down the border overnight to address the influx of illegal immigrants. While he expressed a willingness to deport some individuals, he also highlighted the importance of considering long-term residents who contribute to society and pay taxes.
Regarding the current inflation rates, Kennedy attributed the rise to the Democrats' $7 trillion borrowing and spending. He proposed reining in inflation by curbing excessive government spending, particularly in areas such as the military and healthcare. Kennedy criticized both President Trump and President Biden for failing to address the chronic disease epidemic, which he claimed costs the country $4.3 trillion annually.
Kennedy pointed out the escalating national debt and budget deficits under both administrations, leading to increased costs of essential goods like milk, bread, and gasoline. He underscored the urgency of addressing the housing crisis to ensure future generations have access to affordable housing. Kennedy criticized the lack of action from current leaders in tackling these pressing issues.