Opinion | Why is the White House refusing Secret Service protection to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? WashTimesOpEd
asserted: “Since the assassination of my father in 1968, candidates for president are provided Secret Service protection. But not me.”He said: “The American people, no matter their politics, will find this decision shocking and repugnant. This is obviously a political decision, not a legal one. As such, this is directly on President Biden. It is absolutely implausible that the president would try to claim that he was not consulted by his cabinet secretary on a matter as sensitive as this.
It reminds me of how the White House ignored another young man until very recently: Hunter Biden. Hunter is now in a heap of trouble for the cavalier way the White House treated his problems. For that matter, his father might be, too. It would be ironic if Mr. Kennedy’s campaign were to gain momentum because of how the White House is ignoring him. He is actually running second behind the president, and the last time I looked, he was gaining on the president. In some tests, he is polling at 20%.
In the press, he is also gaining attention. New York magazine recently devoted an astonishing amount of attention to Mr.
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