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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Denied Secret Service Protection Despite Threats

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at a voter rally, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

56 years ago today, Robert F. Kennedy was shot inside the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, an event that left a lasting impact on many. Now, his son, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is running for President of the United States, seeking Secret Service protection due to security concerns.

Despite multiple requests for protection, Kennedy Jr. has been denied Secret Service coverage, citing security-related factors. This decision has raised questions about his safety, especially considering recent threats he has faced, including home break-ins and encounters with armed individuals.

Kennedy Jr. has emphasized the need for protection, highlighting the risks he faces as a presidential candidate. He has expressed frustration over the denial of Secret Service coverage, especially given his family history and the elevated threat level identified by the Secret Service's own assessment.

Kennedy Jr. faces security threats including home break-ins and armed encounters.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. denied Secret Service protection for presidential campaign.
Despite challenges, Kennedy Jr. remains optimistic about his campaign.

While facing challenges in gaining access to debates and ballot placements, Kennedy Jr. remains optimistic about his campaign. He has garnered support from libertarians and independent voters, polling at 15% or above in real polls. Despite facing criticism from opponents like Donald Trump, Kennedy Jr. has chosen to focus on issues rather than engaging in personal attacks.

With a focus on bridging the gap between Americans and promoting common values, Kennedy Jr. aims to offer a different approach to politics. He believes in addressing issues respectfully and constructively, steering away from the divisive rhetoric that characterizes current political discourse.

As the presidential race unfolds, Kennedy Jr. continues to advocate for his candidacy, hoping to inspire voters with a message of hope and unity. While facing obstacles in media coverage and debates, he remains determined to reach a broader audience and make his case to the American people.

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