November 21, 2024
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he is afraid innocent lives will be harmed if President Joe Biden’s administration continues to refuse him Secret Service protection despite a myriad of death threats and multiple break-ins to his home. “I provided them 68 pages of material death threats of, you know, actual incidents where […]

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he is afraid innocent lives will be harmed if President Joe Biden’s administration continues to refuse him Secret Service protection despite a myriad of death threats and multiple break-ins to his home.

“I provided them 68 pages of material death threats of, you know, actual incidents where people coming with guns to my events and trying to get into my green room with hidden weapons,” Kennedy told author and journalist Raymond Arroyo.

Several of these potential assassins carried fake identification and fake federal identification, he said.

Kennedy has also suffered multiple break-ins to his own home, which included a near miss that could have harmed his family, he added.

“I think four break-ins at my house since I announced,” Kennedy said. “Including one intruder who got to the second floor when my family was there.”

When Kennedy’s uncle and father, former President John F. Kennedy and former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, respectively, were killed, innocent people were harmed, and the 2024 presidential candidate worries history could repeat itself.

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“What I worry about is, if there is an incident, bystanders will also … almost all of the big assassination attempts, including my father’s, there were six bystanders shot,” Kennedy said.

“My uncle, President Kennedy, had several bystanders shot,” he continued. “In all of these incidents, you get people who are caught in the crossfire, and it’s important to have Secret Service protection to discourage those things from happening.”

Emails released in February showed that the Secret Service was ordered to ignore Kennedy’s request for security.

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