Robert F. Kennedy Jr. knew when he started his campaign that some of his relatives wouldn’t be supporting it.
“I bear them no ill will,” he said in April. But that hasn’t stopped him from complaining to some family members about their public disavowal of his presidential aspirations.
According to new reporting from, the longshot Democratic candidate had some “tense” conversations with his kin, many of whom pressed him about his decision to run in the first place. “I love my brother deeply, and while I don’t agree with him on a number of issues, theories, I do not want to knock him,” Courtney Kennedy Hill, Kennedy’s sister, told the.
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