RFK Jr. told digital' lover Olivia Nuzzi he didn't have a brain worm'
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RFK Jr. told digital' lover Olivia Nuzzi he didn't have a brain worm'
"Cheryl Hines' memoir, Unscripted, hasn't raced up any best-seller lists, so it's up to Olivia Nuzzi, her husband Robert F. Kennedy's reported digital lover, to deliver the hit tome that may give Americans insight into the controversial anti-vaccine campaigner who broke with his famous political family to ally himself with President Donald Trump and to put his own stamp on America's health care system."
"One concrete thing that the former New York Magazine political reporter reveals is that Kennedy told her he didn't have a worm in his brain, contrary to what was reported during his failed 2024 presidential campaign. Nuzzi said that the man she refers to as The Politician would often try to soothe her concerns over the apparent dead worm found in his brain, telling her in one of their sexually charged text exchanges: Baby, don't worry."
Olivia Nuzzi recounts a reportedly non-physical intimate relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., describing emotionally charged text exchanges. Kennedy denied having a worm in his brain despite reports during his failed 2024 presidential campaign. Kennedy is portrayed as a controversial anti-vaccine campaigner who split from his political family to ally with President Donald Trump and to influence America's health care system. The portrayal criticizes Kennedy's literary pretensions and stubbornly elliptical language, making readers wade through style to reach described revelations. The account includes a quoted reassurance from Kennedy, 'Baby, don't worry,' addressing concerns about the apparent dead worm.
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