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RFK Jr. Challenges Cassidy’s Promise-Breaking Claims

Source: The Hill Politics

Summary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rebutted GOP Senator Bill Cassidy’s claims of broken promises regarding their previous discussion. In an interview, Kennedy asserted that Cassidy’s accusations are unfounded.

Why It Matters

This exchange highlights ongoing tensions between political figures, particularly as Kennedy positions himself for a potential presidential run. Understanding these dynamics is vital for voters who are assessing the integrity and reliability of candidates.

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