RFK Jr. not concerned CIA will target him if he’s president
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he’s not concerned that he may die if he wins the White House, brushing off hypotheticals about being targeted by a government agency or corporate entity.
In an appearance on NewsNation on Wednesday evening, Kennedy was responding to a listener’s question on host Chris Cuomo’s show about the potential dangers of taking on powerful established institutions within the public and private sectors.
“You’re going after some of the largest entities that exist: Big pharma. Big agra. Big government. The CIA. The FBI,” said the caller, who identified himself as a Kennedy supporter named Will.
“We elect you, right. Are you going to live? Are they going to come after you?” he asked.
Kennedy responded by downplaying the concern.
“That’s not something, Will, that I worry about. I’m not stupid about it,” he said during the cable segment. “The White House has denied me Secret Service protection, but I do take precautions and I have a very good security firm.”
The environmental lawyer went on to say that his historically famous Democratic family instilled a belief in making sacrifices for a greater public purpose.
“I was raised in a family where we were taught, No. 1, there’s a lot worse things than dying,” Kennedy said. “One of those things is living like a slave or having our children lose all their freedoms that so many generations of Americans died to give us and to protect.”
“We need to make sacrifices for our country,” he concluded.
Kennedy has previously given weight to a theory that the CIA in particular was partly involved in assassinating former President John F. Kennedy, his uncle. Last May, he said during a radio interview there was “overwhelming evidence” for that claim, which has swirled in alternative circles for decades.
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