Last week’s presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump left Americans with more questions than answers about the candidates’ views on some of the issues that matter most to Children’s Health Defense and the health freedom movement — most notably on the health status of our nation’s children.
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The Debate Question CNN and John Stossel Should Have Asked — But Didn’t
Last week’s presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump left Americans with more questions than answers about the candidates’ views on some of the issues that matter most to Children’s Health Defense and the health freedom movement — most notably on the health status of our nation’s children.

Last week’s presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump left Americans with more questions than answers about the candidates’ views on some of the issues that matter most to Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and the health freedom movement — most notably on the health status of our nation’s children.
Although CNN’s debate moderators asked no questions on this topic, both candidates on the CNN debate stage had ample opportunity to draw attention to the sobering fact that over 54% of children in the U.S. have at least one chronic health condition.
Yet neither candidate did — even though rates of autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), deadly allergies, depression, obesity, cancer and more have risen precipitously among children in recent decades, and these chronic health conditions have severely affected education, Medicaid and other government budgets.
The only candidate who has consistently and resolutely pursued answers on behalf of America’s children spoke on a different stage last week.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., independent presidential candidate and CHD chairman on leave — excluded from the official debate — answered each question posed to Trump and Biden in a separate forum held in Los Angeles, moderated by veteran journalist John Stossel.
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