The presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his vaccine skepticism, caused a stir on Thursday with a controversial email regarding the Capitol rioters held in a Washington jail. The email initially claimed that these individuals had been “stripped of their constitutional liberties,” aligning the candidate with views similar to former President Donald J. Trump. However, the campaign quickly retracted the statement, attributing it to an error made by a new marketing contractor.
Stefanie Spear, the press secretary for Mr. Kennedy’s campaign, clarified that the statement did not reflect the candidate’s true beliefs. She emphasized that anyone who broke the law on Jan. 6 should face appropriate legal consequences. The email also focused on the plight of Julian Assange, urging supporters to sign a petition calling for the United States to drop charges against the WikiLeaks founder.
Mr. Kennedy’s controversial remarks come amidst a larger debate surrounding the treatment of the Capitol rioters. Some, including Mr. Trump and his allies, have portrayed these individuals as heroes and martyrs, falsely claiming that the violence on Jan. 6 was necessary to challenge the election results. Mr. Kennedy, who has a history of promoting conspiracy theories, has expressed sympathy for those who believe the election was stolen, drawing parallels to his own views on past elections.
The email from the Kennedy campaign has sparked criticism and raised questions about the candidate’s stance on law and order. As the presidential race heats up, Mr. Kennedy’s statements continue to draw attention and scrutiny from both supporters and critics alike.