Robert F. Kennedy Jr. under Investigation for Whale Incident
In a shocking turn of events, a federal law enforcement agency has opened an investigation into Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an incident involving a dead whale nearly two decades ago. The former independent presidential candidate confirmed the investigation while campaigning in Glendale, Arizona.
Kennedy’s daughter recalled the incident in a 2012 interview with Town and Country magazine, resurfacing recently and gaining traction on social media. Kathleen Kennedy reminisced about how her father, upon hearing about a dead whale washing ashore, cut off its head with a chainsaw and took it home, strapping it to the roof of their minivan for a five-hour drive.
“Every time we accelerated on the highway, whale juice would pour into the windows of the car, and it was the rankest thing on the planet,” Kathleen Kennedy recalled. Despite the bizarre incident, the Kennedy family managed to make it home with the whale head intact, all while enduring curious looks and gestures from passersby.
The National Marine Fisheries Service has confirmed the investigation but has declined to provide further details, citing policy. Kennedy, however, insinuated that the investigation may be linked to his recent endorsement of Donald Trump.
Refusing to confirm or deny his involvement in the whale incident, Kennedy emphasized that the statute of limitations had long passed. He expressed frustration with the media’s focus on sensationalized stories and declined to elaborate further on the matter.
This incident is not the first unusual occurrence involving Kennedy and a dead animal. Just last month, he claimed to have placed a bear carcass in Central Park, sparking a city-wide mystery.
As the investigation unfolds, the public remains intrigued by the peculiar events surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his unconventional choices.