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'Vile Statement': RFK Jr.'s Siblings Invoke Their Father's Name in Shameful Accusation After Trump Endorsement

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The election cycle has been shaken up by Friday’s news of Robert F Kennedy Jr. endorsing former President Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency. He is the lone Kennedy in that decision as his siblings are now speaking out against him.

Kennedy – the nephew of the 35th President John F Kennedy – comes from a family of lifelong Democrats.

Until Friday’s news of his endorsement of Trump, Kennedy had his own presidential aspirations opting to run as an independent.

While many on the right welcomed his decision as he appeared on stage to give remarks alongside Trump in Glendale, Arizona on Friday, there were predictably prominent voices in politics who were less than thrilled with his decision.

While that’s to be expected, the most egregious instance of his denunciation came from his brothers and sisters.

Prior to his appearance with Trump in Glendale, but after Kennedy’s own address via X, his sister Kerry Kennedy posted her own written statement via X calling RFK Jr.’s decision, “a betrayal of the values that our father and our family hold most dear.”

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While giving her own apparent endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s ticket, she seemingly tried to make her own brother feel as bad as possible in ostracizing him for his decision, calling it, “a sad ending to a sad story.”

It was disheartening to see that four of RFK Jr.’s other siblings had approved her words.

It did not take long for the responses to come rolling in as Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway remarked, “What a vile statement from you and your family.”

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Daily Wire host Michael Knowles responded asking, “What is wrong with you people?’

As Knowles mentions, RFK Jr. stood on principle while seeing his family’s party drifting away.

His siblings chose partisanship to a campaign no self-respecting American in JFK’s time – Kennedy or otherwise – would ever support.

Family members being politically at odds is the norm as many of us have someone we see at Thanksgiving or Christmas who we prepared to trade barbs with over current events.

Ultimately, we still love them and accept them.

The Kennedys have gone well beyond that.

This statement was concocted to put a knife in RFK Jr.’s heart by invoking the names of his slain father and uncle.

Hopefully he knows that millions of Americans still love him and welcome his decision.

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Sam Short is an Assistant Professor of History with Motlow State Community College in Smyrna, Tennessee. He holds a BA in History from Middle Tennessee State University and an MA in History from University College London. The views expressed in his articles are his own and do not reflect the views or opinions of Motlow State Community College.




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