RFK Jr. Apologises to Family, Distances Himself From Super Bowl Campaign Ad

Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has distanced himself from a Superbowl ad run by a supportive super PAC that provoked backlash from family members. Independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) has issued an apology and distanced himself from the content of a controversial Superbowl campaign ad, which attracted massive backlash from

RFK Jr. Apologizes to Family, Distances Himself From Super Bowl Campaign Ad

Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has distanced himself from a Superbowl ad run by a supportive super PAC that provoked backlash from family members. Independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) has issued an apology and distanced himself from the content of a controversial Superbowl campaign ad, which attracted massive backlash from

RFK Jr. Apologizes to Family Members Pained by PAC Ad at Super Bowl

Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has apologized for any pain caused to family members after a supportive super PAC ran an ad at the Super Bowl. Independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) has issued an apology to members of the Kennedy family after they expressed outrage over a “Kennedy24” ad run

House GOP seeks special counsel’s Biden interviews

Washington — House Republicans are requesting recordings and transcripts of special counsel Robert Hur’s interviews with President Biden after a lengthy report criticized his handling of classified documents.  Hur’s report, released last week, did not charge Mr. Biden with a crime, but said he “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when

‘Not Rooted in Science’: Media Won’t Judge Biden’s Brain After Throwing the DSM-5 at Trump

The initial news coverage of last week’s special counsel report, which described President Joe Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory,” was harsh. “Special counsel report paints scathing picture of Biden’s memory,” blared the Washington Post. “Biden mixes up presidents of Mexico and Egypt in speech defending memory,” added the Guardian. The Atlantic‘s