Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. declared he “cannot wait” to hitch Twitter CEO Elon Musk on the platform simply someday after Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a joint occasion with the latter, asserting he was leaping into the 2024 race for the White Home.
Kennedy posted the remark in response to Musk tweeting that “all Presidential candidates are most welcome” on Twitter.
Fox Information Digital reached out to Twitter and Kennedy’s marketing campaign to ask whether or not there have been any plans for the 2 to seem collectively in the same format because the DeSantis occasion, however didn’t instantly obtain responses.
DESANTIS, MUSK BASH THE MEDIA – AFTER EMBARRASSMENT OF TWITTER CHAT CRASHING
Musk confronted intense flak after the Twitter Areas function occasion with DeSantis was mired by repeated technical glitches on Wednesday night in a black eye for the social media platform. Twitter’s cellular app repeatedly crashed and customers complained that they have been unable to listen to the published.
Nevertheless, the technical points seem to haven’t deterred Kennedy, who beforehand discovered an ally in Musk on the difficulty of Democratic major debates.
Final month, Musk ripped the Democratic National Committee for selecting to not maintain debates between the three declared candidates from the celebration, primarily coronating President Biden in his bid for re-election.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. speaks onstage at Meals & Bounty At Sundown Gower Studios on January 13, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Joe Scarnici/Getty Pictures)
“DNC has already introduced that it’s going to not permit any debates in 2024 major. Biden is to not be challenged. Everybody on the Democratic facet should shut up and fall in line. Not having debates is undemocratic and ridiculous. No progressive ought to comply with this type of energy seize,” Musk tweeted.
Apart from Biden, Kennedy can also be going through creator Marianne Williamson within the race for the Democratic nomination.
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Fox Information’ Thomas Catenacci contributed to this report.