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reports suggest that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly severed a whale's head.

Unusual animal-related tale involving Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Following disclosures about his abandoned presidential bid and a bear's remains, a whale has been introduced into the narrative.

- reports suggest that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly severed a whale's head.

An Unusual Account Circulating About Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the American media currently, a tale that has been around for a few years now. It's about the politician, son of the late U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of the similarly assassinated President John F. Kennedy. According to this odd narrative, Kennedy Jr. decapitated a dead whale within the confines of a beach in the mid-90s, utilizing a chainsaw for the task.

This narrative gained attention again recently, following Kennedy Jr.'s decision to withdraw from the November presidential election and endorse Donald Trump, the Republican candidate. The account can be traced back to an interview that Kennedy's daughter, Kick Kennedy, gave to "Town & Country" magazine in December 2012. The author used the anecdote to portray Kennedy Jr.'s strong stance on environmental issues.

Robert F. Kennedy Transported Whale's Head Home in His Car

One fateful day in 1994, Kennedy Jr. received information about a beached whale in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Accompanied by his six-year-old daughter, Kick, and an electric chainsaw, he made his way to the scene. There, he proceeded to sever the whale's head. Fittingly, he secured the detached head on his minivan's roof using ropes. With the grisly trophy mounted above him, he embarked on the long five-hour drive back to his family home in New York.

During this journey, the vehicle's interior bore witness to a flood of whale fluids through the car windows, creating a nauseating scene. According to Kick's recollection, they all donned plastic bags fitted with mouth holes to protect themselves while en route. Remarkably, this ordeal was just another tranquil day in their peculiar existence.

Lately, several uncommon animal stories related to Kennedy Jr. have emerged, causing a stir. In May of this year, the "New York Times" revealed that physicians had discovered a parasitic worm in Kennedy's brain in 2010, which subsequently perished. Not long after, Kennedy himself confirmed the story. In July, "Vanity Fair" reported an incident in which Kennedy sent a photo of himself with the blackened remains of a dog to a friend, seemingly suggesting he had consumed canine meat. Kennedy denied this allegation, asserting the animal in the picture was actually a goat. The following August, Kennedy disclosed from his social media account that he had discarded a deceased bear cub in New York's Central Park over a decade prior. According to him, he initially intended to utilize the carcass for a meal, but later left it behind in the park, fabricating evidence to resemble a collision with an old bicycle. "We thought it was a joke for anyone who stumbled upon it," Kennedy explained in a video posted online. He hinted that this revelation was intended to thwart a potential publication of this story by "The New Yorker" magazine.

The resurfaced story about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s unusual behavior has led people to question his participation in the #USelection2024. Despite the controversy, Kennedy's unconventional encounters with animals continue to make headlines, such as the recent revelation about the parasitic worm found in his brain.

With the #USelection2024 approaching, some are wondering if these eccentric tales will have any impact on Kennedy's political ambitions. Despite the noise, Kennedy remains focused on his environmental activism and continued to make shocking revelations, including his past encounter with a beached whale in Hyannis Port.

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