He admitted it himself!

For me, the bigger issue isn’t partisan politics—it’s accountability and judgment.

RFK Jr. has acknowledged being on Epstein’s plane and has spoken publicly about knowing Ghislaine Maxwell. Given what we now know about the Epstein scandal and the abuse of minors connected to that circle, those associations raise serious questions that deserve scrutiny.

People are free to draw their own conclusions, but I don’t believe public figures should be beyond criticism simply because they say things we agree with. Trust should be earned through actions, not celebrity status, political branding, or family names.

Here’s the original clip from Fox News.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2UaE29rM7m/?fbclid=IwAR2LsmihEEV1BF_NGsdgHXI-ybLzYx4INIPvad1r-tQfBdBrV_EFvcjhcrM

Here’s another clip from a citizen that goes deeper into his relationship with his former (now deceased wife).

Transcript of Video

Fox Interviewer: “You weren’t ever on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet, were you?”

Robert F Kennedy Jr.: “I was on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet two times. I was on it in 1993, and I was on it in. And I went to Florida with my wife and two children. My wife had some kind of relationship with Glenn Maxwell.”

Concerned Citizen: “So he’s saying that his wife, Mary Richardson, had some sort of relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. According to what she was saying, he would frequently want to have these wild s parties with other women, and she did not want that. He was the one that was doing all of this crazy stuff. He wanted to bring another woman for a threesome and Mary strongly refused, which made him angry. In 2012, she hung herself, but she told a friend that she feared for her life and that RFK repeatedly advised her that she would be better off dead.”

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