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Following Rolling Stone’s publication of an article linking a super PAC backing Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Republican representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acknowledged that his fluoride policy could lead to "more cavities," and that he's fine with it.
Robert Kennedy Jr. is polling ahead of President Joe Biden, and former President Donald Trump among voters under the age of 45 in key battleground states, according to a new poll from Sienna ...
Back to the infamous 2005 Rolling Stone piece: RFK Jr. seems to suggest that people should not trust the rotavirus vaccine because of financial conflicts of interest in its advocacy.
Kennedy Jr. said in a 2006 Rolling Stone article he was “convinced” that voter fraud in the 2004 presidential election allowed former Republican President George W. Bush to steal the victory ...
A Super PAC called Heal the Divide that was launched to support Democratic 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly appears to have ties with top MAGA Republicans.. Kennedy Jr ...
CNN's Jake Tapper published a piece accusing Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of telling a ... for Salon.com and Rolling Stone magazine that Tapper said included ...
Ever since the 69-year-old conspiratorial activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared his candidacy for ... When Kennedy alleged in a long 2006 Rolling Stone piece that the 2004 ... Cleveland magazine ...
ALLEN, Texas, Sept. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Diebold Election Systems this week released a letter to the editors of Rolling Stone magazine. The letter responds to an error-riddled piece authored by ...