Caroline Kennedy condemns cousin RFK Jr. as a "predator" before his Senate confirmation for HHS, citing his controversial vaccine views, ethical lapses, history of drug addiction, and exploitation of family tragedies.
President Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, is asking his family members to speak out against RFK Jr. on the eve of his senate confirmation hearings.
In her video, Jewel addressed her fans, apologizing to those who may have been disappointed by her actions. She shared that she felt it was more important to “act now” and work with Trump’s administration on mental health issues rather than wait for a political administration with which she fully aligns.
Jewel apologizes to her fans and the LGBTQIA+ community after performing at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s inauguration ball.
If I can help put resources or mental health tools into the hands of the most vulnerable who need it, I’m going to try and I’m going to fight,” she said.
Jewel is defending her polarizing choice to perform at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Inauguration Day ball while apologizing to those whose feelings she may have hurt in the process. In an Instagram video posted Friday (Jan.
Jewel had a heartfelt message for fans who were upset by her decision to perform during one of President Donald Trump's inauguration events. "As many of you know, I'm a mental health advocate," Jewel,
Schlossberg slammed his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for peddling conspiracy theories about JFK's assassination that he believes will be disproven with the unsealed documents
Jewel performed at an inauguration day ball for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and explained the decision in an Instagram video on Jan. 24, saying she "wants to be a ray of light" in her mental health advocacy.
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NASCAR driver and team owner Brad Keselowski took to his official social media account to share a heartfelt message about his experience in a recent podcast with Kelley Earnhardt Miller.
Cheryl Hines was front and center at Donald Trump’s inaugural events, after previously criticizing the president and distancing herself from MAGA world. Though she along with other spouses of Cabinet nominees wasn’t seated on the dais during the swearing-in,