Caroline Kennedy he wrote to the key to the letter to Key Senators on Tuesday, calling their cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a “predator” addicted to attention on the emission of perilous views on vaccinations and someone who is not unable to be the secretary of the nation’s health.
She called on legislators who would question Mr. Kennedy during interrogations confirming on Wednesday and Thursday, to reject his nomination. She cited his lack of experience, poorly informed views on vaccines and personal attributes. In the letter, she described how he led other family members a “drug addiction path”.
“His basement, garage and room in the dormitory were action centers in which drugs were available, and liked to show how he put miniature chickens and mice into a blender to feed JastrzÄ™bie,” Kennedy wrote. “It was often a perverse scene of despair and violence.”
Her letter was first reported to Washington Post.
Mrs. Kennedy expressed special indignation due to novel disclosures in his ethics agreement to the Senate, which she described as specifying how his “crusade against vaccination brought him benefits in a different way.”
She cited the decision of Mr. Kennedy to maintain financial shares in court disputes against Merck, which is a key vaccine against human papilloma (HPV), which is administered to protect against cervical cancer.
“In other words, he is ready to get wealthy, refusing access to the vaccine, which can prevent almost all forms of cervical cancer and which has been safely given to millions of boys and girls,” Kennedy wrote.
As an ambassador of President Joseph R. Biden Jr. In Australia, Mrs. Kennedy was actively involved in promoting the HPV vaccine, which set Australia on the road to eliminating cervical cancer. She played a key role in the belief of Mr. Biden to extend the initiative of “Moon cancer” to the Indo-Pacific region.
Kennedy said that in her role as Ambassador Kennedy, he reluctant to publicly comment on Mr. Kennedy, who started the presidential campaign in 2023 as the main contender to Mr. Biden before applying as an independent candidate. When Mr. Kennedy abandoned the presidential offer, he supported Mr. Trump, who after winning the election called Mr. Kennedy as the Secretary for Health.
Then she broke up with her cousin, saying that his views on vaccinations were perilous.
Her letter painted Mr. Kennedy as a charismatic figure “ready to take risks and break the rules” and was able to attract others thanks to the strength of his magnetic personality. Then she followed the tragic history of Mr. Kennedy’s influence on other family members.
“But siblings and cousins, whose Bobby encouraged the path of abuse of substance, suffered addiction, illness and death,” she wrote – “while Bobby began to mislead, lie and cheat through life.”
Kennedy’s younger brother, David, died in Palm Beach in May 1984. “multiple consumption” of three drugs found in his body fluids, the authorities gave the authorities.
Other relatives also spoke against Mr. Kennedy, including his brother Joseph Kennedy II and his sister Kerry Kennedy, who described their comments about the race and vaccines as “worthy of poorement and untrue.”
On Tuesday, Jack Schlossberg, son of Mrs. Kennedy, who is also critical of Mr. Kennedy, published a video In the social media of his mother reading the letter she wrote.
“I am very proud of my brave mother who lived dignity, honesty and service,” wrote Schlossberg.
Mrs. Kennedy in a letter sent on Tuesday granted her cousin for overcoming drug addiction, about which Kennedy discussed intensively. According to his own account, Mr. Kennedy became addicted to heroin when he was 14 years ancient, in 1968, when he fought for his father’s murder. In 1984 he confessed to a crime for a crime of having heroin and began treatment.
But Mrs. Kennedy was severe in criticizing the support of her cousin against vaccines, describing them as part of the dependence on attention and power.
“Bobby is preparing for the desperation of parents of infirmed children – vaccinating their own children, while building going, discouraging other parents from vaccinating them,” she wrote.
Mrs. Kennedy also emphasized the “conspiracy half -law he told about vaccines” in connection with the outbreak of the Oder in 2019 to Samoa, who, as she said, “the cost of life”.
The letter was directed to senators who conduct committees who review his nomination this week, including Mike Crapo, a Republican from Idaho; Ron Publisne, Democrat from Oregon; Bill Cassidy, a Republican from Louisiana and Bernie Sanders, regardless of Vermont.
She noticed that the family was close and that speaking was arduous. Despite this, she fought her cousin for using the legacy of a family tragedy for political profits. Mr. Kennedy’s father, Robert F. Kennedy, was murdered during the campaign for the president in 1968. Her father and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, were fatally shot in Dallas in 1963.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “He distorted the heritage of President Kennedy to develop his own unsuccessful presidential campaign – and then Gloveled with Donald Trump for a job,” said the letter. “Bobby continues to bring the murder of my father and his own father.”
She suggested that her father John F. Kennedy, her uncle Robert F. Kennedy and another uncle, longtime legislator Ted Kennedy, “would be outraged.”
She closed the letter with a charge for senators to reject the nomination of their cousin on behalf of doctors, nurses, scientists and guardians who drive the American healthcare system.
“They deserve a secretary obliged to develop the latest medicine in order to save lives, not to reject the progress we have already made,” Kennedy’s eager. “They deserve a stable, moral and ethical person at the head of this key agency. They deserve something better than Bobby Kennedy – just like the rest of us. “