POTUS Candidate Owns Up to $250,000 Worth of Bitcoin
POTUS wannabe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. likes Bitcoin and owns quite a lot of it.
It seems like Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t being fully honest.
According to a recent report by CNBC, his family owns between $100,001 and $250,000 worth of Bitcoin.
Filed on June 30, the disclosure indicates that the family had bought into it before Kennedy Jr. attended the Bitcoin 2023 conference in May, during which he announced that his campaign would accept BTC donations.
Kennedy’s campaign manager, former Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich, however, told CNBC that the BTC was purchased after the speech in Miami and before the June 30 filing deadline.
Kennedy Jr. is challenging President Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential elections and has been flirting with the crypto community.
“Bitcoin is not only a bulwark against totalitarianism and the manipulation of our money supply; it points the way toward a future in which government institutions are more transparent and more democratic,” he once said.
He enjoys support from such prominent figures as Twitter founder and CEO of The Block Inc., Jack Dorsey, who believes he will be able to beat the incumbent Joe Biden.
He’s also the nephew of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1963. Kennedy was in power when the US was trying to resolve the Caribbean crisis and the USSR’s placement of nuclear missiles in Cuba, which almost escalated into a nuclear conflict.
Kennedy Jr. has previously made several outrageous statements, including one where he suggested that Anne Frank had a better situation than Americans under alleged vaccine mandates, as she could at least hide from the Nazis.
He also doesn’t support providing financial or military aid to Ukraine and regularly interviews the convicted, openly pro-Putin pedophile Scott Ritter.
Previously, GNCrypto reported that Ron DeSantis has none of the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Should he win the 2024 election, he will ban CBDC not just in Florida but at the federal level, too.