Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has once again thrust himself in the spotlight by reiterating his accusation against the CIA. 

Last month, he said in an interview with John Catsimatidis that “the CIA was involved in the murder” of his uncle, the late President John F. Kennedy. 

In a new interview with Joe Rogan, Rogan asked the environmental lawyer what he thinks will happen when he gets into office concerning his controversial claims against the CIA. 

Without missing a beat, Kennedy said that he must be “careful” and is “aware of that danger.” 

“I don’t live in fear of it at all,” he continued. “I’m not stupid about it. I take precautions.” 

In addition to his uncle, his father, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was also assassinated. 

In 2021, Kennedy was banned from Instagram due to his constant posting of “debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines.” Last year, his nonprofit organization, Children’s Health Defense, was also taken down for similar reasons. 

Earlier this month, however, his Instagram account was restored after announcing his plans to run for president. Instagram and Facebook, both under Meta, have always maintained that social media users and political leaders should be able to communicate easily with one another. 

Last week, though, YouTube removed an interview with Kennedy, citing vaccine misinformation as the reason.

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