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RFK Jr. slams Biden and Trump for ‘colluding’ to keep him OFF the debate stage: Independent reveals why the candidates are ‘afraid’ of taking him on [Video]

12:53 EDT 15 May 2024, updated 12:58 EDT 15 May 2024

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is trying to worm his way into the presidential debates by claiming Joe Biden and Donald Trump want to ‘exclude’ him to avoid facing eight years of ‘mutual failure.’

The current and former president finally publicly agreed to meet on the debate stage next month for their first head-to-head of the 2024 election.

Kennedy lamented in an X post on Wednesday that 70 percent of Americans are against the inevitable rematch between Trump and Biden and said Trump and Biden are ‘colluding’ to keep him out of the debates.

The longshot independent candidate, who admitted in 2012 that a worm ate part of his brain, has been dubbed a spoiler by many. But he insists he’s in it to win.

Biden proposed two separate debates against Trump in June and September, which the former president immediately accepted in a post on his Truth Social account.

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Tory MPs blunt response when asked to apologise to Angela Rayner | News [Video]

Bim Afolami defended Conservative Party smears of Angela Rayner after it was announced the police would be taking no further action over the house row. The deputy Labour leader had faced claims she may have broken electoral law and dodged council tax because of the way she and her then-husband used separate homes. Greater Manchester Police and Stockport Council both confirmed on Tuesday (28 May) they would take no further action against the Ashton-under-Lyne MP. Economic secretary Mr Afolami was asked if he would like to apologise to Ms Rayner when he appeared on Sky News, telling presenter Sophie Ridge: No, Ive got nothing else to add.