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RFK Jr. Cut Off Dead Raccoon's Penis While Kids Waited in Car, Journal Reveals

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cut off a dead raccoon's penis on highway I-684 while his children waited in his parked car, according to his private journals cited in a new biography. He wrote that he planned to study the specimen later.

April 16, 20264 sources2 min read
RFK Jr. Cut Off Dead Raccoon's Penis While Kids Waited in Car, Journal Reveals

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed the genitals from a roadkill raccoon on Interstate 684 while his children waited in the car, according to private journal entries revealed in an upcoming biography by Isabel Vincent.

Kennedy wrote about the bizarre roadside incident in his diary, stating he wanted to study the specimen later. "I was standing in front of my parked car on I-684 cutting the penis out of a road killed raccoon, thinking about how weird some of my family members have turned out to be," he reportedly wrote, reflecting on strained family relationships.

The journal entry provides insight into Kennedy's unconventional approach to wildlife specimens and scientific curiosity. The incident occurred during what sources describe as a family vacation.

Kennedy currently serves as President Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services, overseeing major federal health agencies. The biography containing these journal excerpts is set to be published soon.

Why this matters

Kennedy now oversees the nation's health agencies as Trump's Health Secretary, making his past behavior and judgment relevant to public health policy. The incident raises questions about his decision-making and scientific methods.

What to watch

The full biography with more journal details will be released. Public reaction to Kennedy's past behavior may affect his current role.

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