Robert F Kennedy Jr admits he used to 'snort cocaine off toilet seats'
Kennedy shared his 40-year recovery journey, emphasizing daily meetings during COVID-19 and stating addiction would be fatal without treatment, highlighting his role in health policy.
- Robert F Kennedy Jr disclosed that he once snorted cocaine off toilet seats and is not scared of germs due to this experience.
- Robert F Kennedy Jr made this admission during an interview with podcaster Theo Von on the show This Past Weekend.
- Kennedy spoke about his long journey in recovery from alcohol and substance abuse.
- He emphasized that addiction is a disease that could kill him if untreated and highlighted the importance of attending daily support meetings for his recovery.
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In a podcast, U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he "has been on rehab for 43 years. He talked about his previous drug addiction.
Top Trump official makes jaw-dropping confession about his past: ‘I used to snort cocaine off toilet seats’
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a stunning admission in a podcast appearance Thursday related to his previously acknowledged drug use. During an interview with comedian Theo Von on the “This Past Weekend w/Theo Von” podcast, Kennedy kicked off the show by discussing how he met Von.
RFK Jr shows he ain't afraid of germs by announcing he snorted cocaine off of toilet seats
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed during a recent appearance on Theo Von’s podcast that he once snorted cocaine off a toilet seat. He was attempting to demonstrate his complete lack of fear regarding germs, but I feel like there may have been better ways to do that. The Hill reported that Kennedy was a guest on This Past Weekend when he shared the shocking anecdote. He was reflecting on his commitment to attendi…
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When President Donald Trump locked in a second term in 2024 and handed the keys to the Department of Health and Human Services to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., plenty of Americans did a collective double take. No one thought an environmental lawyer with no medical degree and a long record of vaccine skepticism could oversee national health policy. Many voters found his appointment nauseating, but it’s an admission about his past that really has people …
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has launched a new scandal after he has mentioned the past of drugs in a podcast, where he has said he has organized "severe" meetings in person during the Covid-19 pandemic...
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