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The Kennedy disowned by family.. but bidding to be back in the White House

Conspiracy theorist dubbed ‘new Trump’

- BY MATT ROPER

HE thinks Bill Gates is trying to control the world through 5G, has compared Covid jab mandates to the treatment of Jews during the Holocaust and says he often has “conversati­ons with dead people”.

Yet many are beginning to believe Robert F Kennedy Jr will beat US President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic nomination – and have a good chance of entering the White House next year.

The 69-year-old has long been considered a dangerous eccentric, disowned even by his family, and the least likely person to revive the Kennedys’ political fortunes.

He believes it was the CIA, not Lee Harvey Oswald, who killed his uncle, former president John F Kennedy in 1963, and has made similar claims about the assassinat­ion of his father, presidenti­al candidate Robert F Kennedy, in 1969.

Such bizarre outbursts led him to be dubbed the “Democrats’ Trump” when he announced his candidacy last month, to sniggers from politician­s and the press.

But since then, just like Trump, he has confounded doubters with an unexpected surge in support.

A poll last week put him at 20 per cent among Democratic primary voters – unheard of for an outsider with nearly a year before they decide.

Another found 44 per cent of Americans view him favourably, compared with 40 per cent for Biden, while only 22 per cent saw him unfavourab­ly, compared with 58 per cent for the president.

A survey last week found 65 per cent of US voters think 80-year-old Biden is too old – a number that might increase after he fell at a graduation ceremony in Colorado on Thursday.

Douglas McKinnon, a speech writer for presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr, says he is convinced Kennedy will emerge as the Democratic nominee, like Jimmy Carter did in 1976 after many dismissed his campaign as a joke.

He is not convinced Biden will run for re-election but the longer he stays in the race, the more it hurts the chances of undeclared candidates such as Kamala Harris and even outsiders like Michelle Obama.

He said: “As Biden lets other potential candidates twist in the wind, Mr Kennedy continues to criss-cross the nation taking almost every media opportunit­y given to him.”

McKinnon believes Kennedy is winning supporters by speaking about issues most voters want addressed, and making inroads with Black and Hispanic voters.

He also says he is benefiting from his reputation as a pariah shunned by the political establishm­ent.

McKinnon added: “Americans are going to be very open to hearing Kennedy’s voice as he barnstorms the nation in the face of a liberal media blackout.

“Kennedy’s ‘ace in the hole’ may very well be his simplified campaign message: ‘Tell the truth’.”

His increasing stature will shine a light on his personal life, in which he faces claims of being a womaniser.

The environmen­tal lawyer is married to his third wife, Cheryl Hines, an actress in hit comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm.

He married her two years after serving divorce papers in 2012 on his second wife Mary – the mother of four of his six kids.

Two days later she was found hanged, reportedly convinced he had been having an affair.

Kennedy is said to have proposed to Mary while still married to first wife Emily Black, who he divorced in 1994. In 2013, the New York Post got a copy of one of his diaries from 2001, where he described his battle with “lust demons”.

It included a scorecard of more than 24 sexual conquests racked up behind Mary’s back. Kennedy is also known as one of the top “supersprea­ders” of conspiracy theories.

An analysis of his online posts containing verified misinforma­tion found they achieved a greater level of impact than anyone else’s.

They include bogus claims linking childhood jabs with autism, false allegation­s against Microsoft founder Bill Gates and the threat from 5G telecom networks.

Last year, Kennedy apologised for implying Anne Frank had more freedom in hiding from the Nazis than people have today under vaccinatio­n policies. He also recently claimed he has “a lot of conversati­ons” with his murdered dad and uncle about his presidenti­al goal.

Unsurprisi­ngly, the Kennedys have distanced themselves from his bid for the White House.

His sister Kerry has slammed his “lies and fear-mongering”. And his siblings Kathleen and Joseph, along with his niece Maeve, wrote an article saying: “We love Robert F Kennedy Jr, but he is part of a misinforma­tion campaign that’s having heartbreak­ing – and deadly – consequenc­es.”

Unrepentan­t, RFK could have the last laugh – with a real possibilit­y the US will have to choose between two “Trumps” in 2024.

Kennedy’s campaign message is simple: tell the TRUTH DOUGLAS MCKINNON ON DEMOCRAT HOPEFUL

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