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RFK, Jr. Tries to Make Amends with His Dogs Over THAT Story

The more we get to know Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the more likable he seems. He’s weird but likable. He obviously knows his stuff when it comes to vaccines, the food supply, and problems with the healthcare system.

One thing we’re coming to realize about him is that the fake news enemy-of-the-people media lies about RFK, Jr. almost as much as they lie about President Donald Trump.

Remember that story claiming that the soon-to-be Health and Human Services Secretary ate a dog one time? It even had a black-and-white picture of a young RFK holding a charred animal carcass up like he was about to bite into it.

That was a total lie. Most people don’t recognize smaller butchered animals, so a lot of people believed the story. The animal that he was about to bite into was a barbecued goat. While that wouldn’t be most Americans’ first choice when it comes to protein, there’s a big difference between eating a goat and eating a dog.

The story of RFK eating a dog was just as fake as the potty tape that the Russians supposedly had on Donald Trump. It was a complete and total fabrication and a deliberate falsehood.

This is why no one trusts the fake news media any longer. They just make stuff up out of thin air to smear the opponents of the Democrat Party.

Here is RFK’s tongue-in-cheek response to the claims that he ate a dog, and the problems that the lie has created in his personal life:


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