Former Kennedy Campaign Advisor Responds to Allegations of Dog-Eating Controversy
- Former senior adviser on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign reacts to allegations of dog-eating controversy.
- RFK Jr. denies claims of eating a dog and clarifies it was a goat instead.
- The incident sparks debate and raises questions about the authenticity of the photo.
Former Senior Adviser on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign, Link Lauren, recently appeared on The Brain Kilmeade show to address the controversy surrounding RFK Jr. denying claims of eating a dog, insisting it was a goat in a photo exposed by Vanity Fair. Link described Kennedy as someone who walks barefoot on planes and handles rattlesnakes but expressed disbelief at the idea of him consuming dog meat. The discussion highlighted concerns about the impact of these allegations on Kennedy's presidential aspirations, noting a significant drop in his polling numbers from 24% to below 10% in battleground states. The controversy stems from a photo showing Kennedy posing with barbecued dog remains in 2010, the same year he underwent brain surgery to remove a tapeworm. Vanity Fair reported additional instances where Kennedy allegedly recommended a dog-serving restaurant in Korea to a friend and sent a picture of himself with the barbecued animal. A veterinarian cited by the magazine identified the carcass as canine based on its rib structure, raising questions about Kennedy's actions and character. The article also detailed sexual assault allegations from Eliza Cooney, who accused Kennedy of inappropriate touching and behavior in their home. Further revelations included Kennedy's alleged attempts to evade child support payments during his separation from his wife, citing "brain fog" as a medical excuse for financial struggles. Reports also mentioned Kennedy's history of drug abuse, with an overdose incident on a plane bathroom at the age of 29. Despite these controversies, Kennedy has maintained his stance as an independent presidential candidate and has been vocal in criticizing certain vaccines. The Telegraph reached out to Kennedy's campaign for comment on the various allegations and claims made against him. The unfolding scandal surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has cast a shadow over his political ambitions, with the combination of dog-eating accusations, sexual assault claims, and financial controversies raising serious questions about his suitability for public office. As the scrutiny intensifies and more details emerge, Kennedy's campaign faces mounting pressure to address these allegations and provide clarity on his past actions and behavior. The impact of these revelations on his candidacy remains uncertain, as voters and observers grapple with the complex and troubling portrait painted by these reports.