Politics and Government
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Fri, December 13, 2024
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RFK Jr. brings JFK conspiracies to heart of Trump team
- Conspiracy theories about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have floated around the fringes of US politics for decades. - 'Big discussion' - But a belief in conspiracy theories has never been a bar to a job with Trump,
The article from MSN discusses how Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a long-shot Democratic presidential candidate, has been engaging with former President Donald Trump's team, particularly through meetings with individuals like Steve Bannon and Roger Stone. Kennedy, who has been known for promoting conspiracy theories, including those related to the assassination of his uncle, John F. Kennedy, has found common ground with Trump's allies over shared skepticism towards mainstream narratives. His campaign has been marked by controversial statements, such as his unfounded claims about vaccines and the CIA's alleged involvement in JFK's death. This alignment with Trump's circle, who also often question official accounts, suggests a potential strategy to appeal to voters disillusioned with conventional politics. However, his approach has drawn criticism from within his own party, with figures like Rep. Jamie Raskin condemning his views as dangerous and unfounded.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/rfk-jr-brings-jfk-conspiracies-to-heart-of-trump-team/ar-AA1vOMKW ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/rfk-jr-brings-jfk-conspiracies-to-heart-of-trump-team/ar-AA1vOMKW ]
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