Kennedy Siblings Speak Out Against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Presidential Run as Independent
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In a surprising turn of events, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last October that he would be switching parties in his presidential bid by running as a third-party Independent. However, this decision was met with strong opposition from his own family, including his sister Rory Kennedy, who joined her siblings in denouncing his candidacy.
In a statement posted on Instagram and signed by Rory Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy II, and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the Kennedy siblings expressed their concerns about their brother's run for presidency. They emphasized that though Bobby shares their father's name, he does not share the same values, vision, or judgment. The statement emphasized that they believe his campaign is perilous for the country and could potentially draw votes away from Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden, leading to the re-election of President Donald Trump.
Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival, where she is promoting her four-part HBO series, Rory Kennedy reiterated her love for her brother while explaining her reasons for speaking out against his campaign. She expressed her worry that his candidacy could result in Trump's victory and emphasized that Bobby's views and campaign do not represent the entirety of their family.
While Robert Kennedy Jr.'s wife, Cheryl Hines, expressed that the family's infighting has continued, she highlighted her husband's lack of hard feelings towards his siblings. Robert himself confirmed that he maintains a close relationship with his family and highlighted that while some members have criticized his campaign, many remain strong supporters.
Amidst discussions about family dynamics and political differences, Rory Kennedy shared her excitement about her new documentary series, "The Synanon Fix," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She reflected on her history with the festival, citing it as a significant platform that helped launch her career as a filmmaker.
The Sundance Film Festival will run from January 18 to January 28, providing opportunities for filmmakers like Rory Kennedy to connect with engaged audiences who are passionate about film. Though the Kennedy family remains divided over politics, their continued presence and achievements in the film industry showcase their diverse talents and interests.
Overall, the Kennedy siblings' public denouncement of their brother's independent presidential run highlights the divisions within the family and underscores the high stakes they perceive in this critical election year.