Political analysts and observers mocked Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday after the New York Post published details of a bizarre science experiment he conducted as a kid.
The Post reported, citing a forthcoming book from Washington Post journalist Isabel Vincent, that Kennedy once pulled over the family car somewhere on I-684 while on a road trip so he could remove a raccoon’s sex organs and “study them later.” The book cites private journals that Vincent received from Kennedy’s late wife, Mary Kennedy, before she died.
“I was standing in front of my parked car on I-684 cutting the penis out of a road-killed raccoon, thinking about how weird some of my family members have turned out to be,” the Post quotes from a passage in the book where Kennedy laments his relationship with other family members.
Political analysts and observers shared their reactions on social media.
“What the actual ever-loving f— do you mean!?!?!” Adam Cochran, a policy consultant, posted on X.
“He is beyond the point of clinical care,” author Michael Weiss posted on X.
“The level of bats— crazy in this administration is astounding,” Professor Laura Haynes posted on Bluesky.
“Is this the person you want ‘going crazy’ on health?” political commentator Molly Jong-Fast posted on X.
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