Haverstraw’s supervisor isn’t giving up on a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. run for the White House despite his controversial takes on a variety of issues and the recent video leak in which he claimed the coronavirus could have been targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people while sparing people who are Jewish and Chinese. Howard Phillips, a Democrat, told “The Morning Show” two weeks ago he liked RFK’s positions on holding corporations more responsible, and last week he said the candidate’s comments about vaccines and COVID weren’t enough to get him off the RFK train…
RFK Jr. is the son of former Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, and the nephew of former President, John F. Kennedy. Much of his family has distanced themselves from him in recent weeks. On Fox News Sunday, he said if he believed the stuff that’s written about him in the mainstream news, he would definitely not vote for himself. In The New York Post earlier this week he insisted he’s “never uttered a single antisemitic word” in his life, despite recently suggesting COVID-19 ethnically targeted victims but that Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese were “most immune.”