ABC News edited their recent televised interview with presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remove "false claims" he made about COVID-19 vaccines, RadarOnline.com has learned.
The oval office hopeful sat down with anchor Linsey Davis to discuss his bid for the 2024 Democratic nomination, touching on a number of subjects while she questioned whether or not his controversial stances may limit his appeal or help propel him to the highest position in the land.
"We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines," Davis said during the report. "We've used our editorial judgment in not including portions of that exchange in our interview."
"Data shows that the COVID-19 vaccine has prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths from the disease," she continued, adding that RFK Jr. "made misleading claims about the relationship between vaccination and autism."
She then cited "multiple studies involving more than a million children and major medical associations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the advocacy group Autism Speaks." Davis revealed they cut "extended portions of that exchange" with the politician.
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