Democratic presidential candidate RobertKennedyJr condemned SenJohnKennedy after the senator 'went on an irresponsible tirade' about the country and people of Mexico. Kennedy Jr. worked made clear that he & the senator are 'neither allied nor related.'
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had harsh words for Sen. John Kennedy on Tuesday after the Louisiana lawmaker"went on an irresponsible tirade" about the country and people of Mexico.
"Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is neither allied with nor related to John Kennedy from Louisiana, and he deplores his statement. RFK, Jr. understands the futility of blaming Mexico for America’s drug problem," Kennedy Jr. continued.
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