Anthony Fauci critic, Robert F. Kennedy Jnr, has launched a landmark lawsuit challenging mainstream media for its alleged blanket censorship of Covid content.
The 68-year-old son of slain 1968 Democrat Presidential hopeful, Bobby Kennedy, along with eleven other plaintiffs, filed the lawsuit on Wednesday, against The Washington Post, BBC, Associated Press, and Reuters, demanding a trial by jury.
Documents presented to the court, and subsequently made available by the Children’s Health Defense foundation, described the lawsuit as both an ‘antitrust action’, and an ‘action to defend freedom of speech and the press’.
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