An Unqualified “Predator”: Caroline Kennedy Urges Senate Not to Confirm Her Cousin RFK Jr.

In a scathing letter to the Senate ahead of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s confirmation hearings to become Secretary of Health and Human Services, Biden administration ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy has described her cousin as a hypocritical “predator” wh…
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Political Controversy: JFK Jr.'s Cousin Exposes Shocking Claims

Caroline Kennedy's Bombshell Letter

In a scathing letter to the Senate, Caroline Kennedy has denounced her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), as an unqualified and dangerous candidate for the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services.

"Bobby is addicted to attention and power," she wrote, accusing him of being a "predator" and a hypocrite.

Peddling Pseudoscience

Kennedy cited RFK Jr.'s history of promoting baseless conspiracy theories about vaccines, HIV/AIDS, fluoride, and 5G technology.

"He lacks any relevant medical or scientific expertise," Kennedy stated, "yet he has gone wild on health, spewing dangerous and willfully misinformed claims that have cost lives."

Profiting from Denial

Kennedy also raised concerns about RFK Jr.'s financial stake in litigation against Merck, alleging that he is "willing to enrich himself by denying access" to life-saving vaccines.

"Perverse" Behavior

Beyond his anti-science stance, Kennedy recounted disturbing anecdotes about her cousin's personal behavior. She claimed that he used to kill baby chickens and mice in a blender to feed his hawks, creating a "scene of despair and violence."

A Call for Rejection

Kennedy urged the Senate to reject RFK Jr.'s nomination, expressing disgust that her father and uncles would have found him unfit. "The American health care system deserves better than Bobby Kennedy," she concluded.

RFK Jr.'s Response (or Lack Thereof)

RFK Jr. chose to ignore questions about the letter, leaving his cousin's accusations unanswered.

Public Health Experts Concerned

Public health experts have echoed Caroline Kennedy's sentiments, warning that RFK Jr.'s potential appointment poses a grave threat to American public health.

"His influence, given the power of the HHS position, could destroy our health system," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Senate's Response Pending

The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, chaired by Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.), is expected to hold confirmation hearings for RFK Jr. The committee has not yet responded to the latest controversy.