THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #920 – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Episode #920 – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

On this episode, we spoke with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a United States Presidential candidate. We discussed the challenges of running for President and the threats to free speech in our society. Kennedy shared his vision and the importance of free expression. We also touched on his appeal to diverse audiences and the meaning of America. We appreciate Kennedy’s insights and thank our viewers and listeners for their support.

Until next time, stay safe and strive for goodness.

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1 thought on “Episode #920 – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.”

  1. What an ideal interview: the interviewer and interviewee were both so thoughtful, sincere, measuring their words carefully, and freely discussing major issues in such a mature way devoid of interruptions or trying to score cheap political points. Bravo, Paul, and thanks!

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