RFK Jr. & super PAC file First Amendment lawsuit against Meta, claims election interference on 'censored' campaign video
In the latest episode of "Furthermore with Amanda Head," Tony Lyons, co-founder of RFK Jr.'s super PAC "American Values 2024," joins Amanda Head to discuss the committee’s new First Amendment and election interference lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg's Meta for allegedly censoring the biographical film "Who Is Bobby Kennedy?" Lyons emphasizes the campaign’s need to leverage Meta’s platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram to connect with baby boomers, a demographic where their polling is the weakest. He argues that without Facebook’s 'shadow banning,' the candidate's poll numbers among voters aged 60 to 78 would improve significantly.
Additionally, Lyons addresses what he perceives as corruption in the current presidential election cycle, between the denial of Secret Service protection, the mainstream media’s constant messaging on how a third-party candidate cannot win the nationwide election, to RFK Jr. campaign’s ongoing fight for valid ballot access in all 50 states. He also reviewed recent polls that indicate strong support for the independent presidential candidate among voters aged 45 and younger which could secure him a victory if the election were held today, surpassing both President Biden and former President Donald Trump.
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