Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a lawyer and anti-vaccine activist from the political Kennedy family, declared on Wednesday that he will be a candidate for president of the United States in the year 2024 under the Democratic Party.

Kennedy, a Californian, made the decision to challenge President Biden for the Democratic nomination and announce his unlikely desire for the White House after traveling to Boston, which was once the center of his family’s influence.

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3 conspiracy theories propagated by Robert F Kennedy Jr:

Anti-vaccination:

Kennedy launched the advocacy organization Children’s Health Defence in 2016 and serves as its chairman. According to the organization, exposure to certain chemicals and radiation has caused many American youngsters to develop diseases like autism. They have accused and campaigned against paracetamol, aluminum, wireless communications, and majorly, vaccines.

However, Kennedy has lately revealed that he is not opposed to vaccines but does want them to be examined and investigated more carefully before administration.

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COVID 19:

Kennedy propagated numerous COVID-19-related conspiracies during the COVID-19 outbreak. This featured false assertions that both Anthony Fauci and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation were attempting to make a buck from the vaccine and that Bill Gates would turn against people who do not get vaccinated, forcing them to starve.

Additionally, he spread false information regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and health precautions, including claims that the vaccine was a factor in many people’s deaths, particularly 86-year-old Hank Aaron.

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Assassinations of his family members:

In 2013, Charlie Rose conducted an interview with Kennedy and his sister Rory. He stated that his father considered the Warren Commission report a “shoddy piece of craftsmanship” and that his father was “fairly convinced” Lee Harvey Oswald had not carried out the assassination of John F. Kennedy alone.

Kennedy also claims Sirhan Sirhan was not guilty for the death of his father, Robert F. Kennedy, and visited the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego in December 2017 to speak with Sirhan. After speaking with Sirhan, he came to the conclusion that there was a second shooter and offered his support for an additional probe into the murder.