What the Heck Is That Thing Inside RFK's Mouth?
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was pictured with a small white rectangle possibly indicating a nicotine pouch in his mouth during a Congressional hearing. The image prompted online speculation about the object, as it resembled a tobacco pouch. Earlier in the year, video captured him seemingly placing a similar product in his mouth. Observers noted that the movements suggested he was using smokeless tobacco. A previous paparazzi photo may further substantiate claims regarding his use of nicotine pouches.
A small white rectangle is visible on the gums above RFK Jr.'s teeth in the upper left quadrant of his mouth, leading viewers to speculate about its nature.
Eagle-eyed netizens quickly jumped on the thing in his mouth, suggesting it could be a nicotine pouch.
Kennedy was seen earlier in January placing his hand over his mouth and swirling his tongue, indicating he was using a smokeless tobacco product.
A paparazzi photo from last fall potentially provides further evidence, suggesting a pattern regarding Kennedy's usage of nicotine pouches.
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