In a surprising turn of events, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted to flying on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet not once, but twice. During an interview on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” the 69-year-old Kennedy explained why he had boarded Epstein’s jet and also called for the release of the full list of Epstein’s clients.
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Previously, a spokesperson for Kennedy had acknowledged that he had flown on Epstein’s plane, but claimed it was only on one occasion. However, Kennedy revised this statement during the interview. When asked directly by host Jesse Watters if he had ever been on Epstein’s jet, Kennedy responded, “I was on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet two times. I was on it in 1993.”
Kennedy went on to explain that both times he had traveled on the jet, he was accompanied by his late wife and children. He revealed that his wife had a “some kind of relationship” with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and that the family had used Epstein’s plane to visit Kennedy’s mother in Florida.
But Kennedy was quick to distance himself from any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities. He stated that at the time, no one was aware of Epstein’s “nefarious” acts and emphasized his openness about the situation from the beginning.
Furthermore, Kennedy called for the release of all the records related to Epstein and questioned why any redactions would be necessary. He believes that the American public deserves to know the truth about what happened to Epstein and any high-level political figures involved with him.
In a tweet following the interview, Kennedy expressed that he had nothing to hide and demanded the release of all flight logs and client lists. He wrote, “All Epstein & Maxwell flight logs and client lists should be released. I’m not hiding anything, but they are!”
As this story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Kennedy’s connection to Epstein will impact his presidential campaign. One thing’s for certain, though: this revelation adds yet another layer of complexity to an already fascinating and controversial case.