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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Drops Untold Bombshell Live Today


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went on to say that he never really expected things to get this big and that politicians and sponsors were furious that he was splitting up his time. In fact, relations with some politicians grew so tense that they ended up giving him an ultimatum.

He knew he would receive scrutiny from fans and sponsors for quitting, but he felt it was time to work on something that would positively change his life.



Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has always been focused on business, politic, and promoting America. However, he shocked everyone with this announcement...

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Iranian Strikes Hit Bahrain Aluminum Facility as Regional Tensions Spread to Gulf States

Iranian military operations expanded into Bahrain over the weekend, with two employees of Aluminium Bahrain sustaining injuries when Iranian forces struck the industrial facility, according to reports from Bahrain state media on Sunday.

Trump Faces Growing Battle with District Judges Over Immigration Enforcement

President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda is running headlong into a judicial wall in the nation’s capital, where federal judges have put the brakes on multiple major policy initiatives. The confrontation raises fundamental questions about the separation of powers that would make our Founding Fathers take notice.

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