Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Offered to Announce He and Cheryl Hines Had Separated to ‘Protect Her’

In order to protect her from being closely examined regarding his political statements, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Proposed to publicly declare that he had ended his marriage with Cheryl Hines.

Since announcing his candidacy for the 2024 presidential run, she reiterates her support for Kennedy and understands her husband’s growing role in the campaign, noting that people are listening in a different way and that every word feels important to her because it feels different.

Hines reveals that his parallels between the Holocaust and CDC director Anthony Fauci’s endeavors to immunize Americans against COVID were the remarks that prompted Kennedy to suggest the announcement of separation.

Kennedy later apologized for his remarks. His opinions are not a reflection of my own. The atrocities endured by millions during the Holocaust should never be compared to anything or anyone… While we love each other, we differ on many current issues. After criticisms arose, my husband released a statement and took to Twitter to address them.

Kennedy revealed to The New York Times that I saw how my statements and decisions were impacting her life, where at one point I was protecting her so she felt desperate. We wouldn’t really be doing anything, just separating from each other. I said that you can have some distance from me and announced that her life was being affected by my statements and decisions.

Despite never considering that action as a possibility, Hines was surprised when Kennedy disclosed that he had composed the news statement.

In addition to the aforementioned claims, a new profile of Kennedy emerges among the series of controversial statements he made, in which he spoke against vaccines for children and advocated for nonprofit organization Project Mercury World, founded in 2016 by Kennedy. Over the years, Kennedy has publicized his anti-vaccine views and suggested that other drugs, such as benzos and “S.S.R.I.S,” as well as surveillance technology and 5G, are responsible for ongoing school shootings and gun violence in America.

In the new profile, Hines acknowledges that he understands both perspectives on the vaccine situation. On one side, there are individuals who feel fearful if they choose not to receive the vaccine, while on the other side, there are individuals who feel anxious because of concerns regarding the safety of the vaccine.

Hines continues, “That appears to be the appropriate inquiry.” It doesn’t appear to be an excessive request, Bobby is voicing his opinion and questioning, ‘Well, can we be certain that they’re secure and every vaccine has undergone adequate testing?’

According to Hines, while her views on vaccines are in agreement with her spouse’s position, she neither confirms nor denies the entitlement of individuals to “make decisions regarding our physical well-being in consultation with a medical professional rather than a politician.”

Hines affirms again, “I want to feel supported and loved by him, and I want to be there for him, and I want to support Bobby for him.”