Robert F. Kennedy Jr. encourages Libertarians to disrupt Trump with rubber chickens

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US News: RFK Jr. Urges Libertarians to Heckle Trump with Rubber Chickens

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his supporters made a bold move at the Libertarian Party convention in Washington D.C. by handing out rubber chickens to attendees and encouraging them to heckle former President Trump during his speech. This unconventional tactic came after Trump seemingly ignored a challenge from Kennedy to debate at the convention earlier this month.

The yellow rubber chickens, with “Debate Bobby” written on them, were distributed to convention-goers, as reported by Fox News journalist Alexis McAdams live from the event. The intention behind this gesture was to provoke Trump and push for a debate between Kennedy and the former president.

Despite Trump and Biden already agreeing to two debates, Kennedy has persistently demanded to be included in the discussions. However, CNN, one of the debate hosts, has stated that Kennedy does not meet the requirements to participate.

Kennedy’s presence in the race is seen as a potential spoiler for both major candidates, with neither Trump nor Biden showing much interest in sharing a debate stage with him. The ongoing tension and drama surrounding this issue highlight the unconventional and unpredictable nature of the 2024 presidential race.

With the Libertarian convention serving as a stage for these confrontations and challenges, the political landscape continues to be filled with surprises and unexpected twists. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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