Robert Kennedy Jr. ‘Takes Precautions’ Over Alleged Assassination Risk

The Democratic presidential candidate believes CIA involvement in his uncle’s assassination is “overwhelming.”

QUICK FACTS:
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast to discuss matters ranging from health to the 1963 John F. Kennedy assassination.
  • At one point, Rogan asked the Democrat presidential candidate, “What do you think happens when you get into office? You’re talking about your uncle, who was assassinated, and you believe the intelligence agencies were part of that. What happens to you?”
  • Kennedy responded, saying that he has to be “careful.”
  • The 2024 Democrat presidential contender noted that he is “aware of that danger” and does not “live in fear of it.”
  • “I’m not stupid about it,” RFK Jr. continued. “And I take precautions.”
RFK JR. ON VACCINES:
  • Regarding vaccine injuries, RFK Jr. has said, “I look at some of my friends that I’ve made over time, who have children who are affected children who, you know, were perfectly healthy kids, who exceeded all their milestones. They lost everything.”
  • “They’ll never, you know, hold a job. They’ll never pay taxes. Never write a poem. They’ll never throw a baseball. They’ll never go out on date with a girl or a boy. And they’ll never serve in the military,” he continued.
  • Kennedy and Rogan also discussed the book, Cause Unknown: the Epidemic of Sudden Deaths.
  • “One part of the book has maybe a thousand photos of local newspapers reporting athletes dying on playing fields,” Kennedy told Rogan. “These stories never made the national news. But the local paper were covering them… It’s sickening, these beautiful children who were dying on the playing field.”
BACKGROUND:
  • A May Rasmussen Reports poll found that there is only a 1% difference in Democrat primary preference between RFK Jr. and Biden.
  • When asked, “If the candidates for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination were Joe Biden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Marianne Williamson, which candidate would you vote for?” Biden received 36% and RFK Jr. received 35%.
  • 53% of Democrat voters had a “very favorable” or “somewhat favorable” impression of Kenney.

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