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- Photo Does Not Show RFK Jr. Eating Dog — or Goat - Snopes. com
Kennedy responded to the claim in a July 3, 2024, interview with Fox News' Martha MacCallum, denying that the photo showed him eating dog meat
- Unsettling photo appears to show RFK Jr. with barbequed carcass of dog
An unsettling, newly unearthed photo shows Robert F Kennedy Jr posing with a barbecued carcass of an animal — and while a veterinarian reportedly said it was a dog, the independent
- RFK Jr. denies ever eating barbecued DOG abroad as picture surfaces
Independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr appears to have sampled dog meat while visiting South Korea - and recommended the culinary experience to a friend
- RFK Jr. denies eating barbecued dog as bizarre picture of him with . . .
Robert F Kennedy Jr has responded to a viral image of him posing with a dead animal carcass The Independent 2024 presidential candidate denied on Tuesday that he ever ate barbequed dog after the bizarre old photo of him holding the charred remains emerged
- Bizarre photo surfaces of RFK and ‘barbecued dog’: ‘The f--- is wrong . . .
In the photo RFK Jr was posing, alongside an unidentified woman, with the barbecued remains of what appears to be a dog Kennedy told the person, who was traveling to Asia, that he might
- RFK Outraged That Hot Dogs No Longer Made From Real Dog
In a controversial statement during a town hall meeting, presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr expressed frustration over the modern composition of hot dogs, lamenting their lack of “authenticity ” “Why call it a hot dog if it’s not made from dog?”
- RFK Jr. Responds to Report That He Ate a Dog - Newsweek
Independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr responded to accusations of eating a dog with an email blast on Friday, claiming the allegations are distracting from "the real
- RFK Jr. eats a hot dog - PressReader
An unsettling, newly unearthed photo shows Robert F Kennedy Jr posing with a barbecued carcass of an animal — and while a veterinarian reportedly said it was a dog, the independent presidential candidate insists it’s not
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