
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at the 'Defeat the Mandates' event in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022. (Video screenshot)
(NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO) -- During a visit to St. Anselm College Friday, environmental activist and vaccine skeptic Robert Kennedy Jr. told a capacity crowd that he’s considering a presidential run.
“I’m thinking about it, and I’ve passed the biggest hurdle, which is my wife has green lighted it,” Kennedy said to cheers after a morning speech at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
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During his hour-long remarks, Kennedy stressed his work as an environmental activist and his family’s role in modern American politics.
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