Candidate for US president accused of consuming barbecued canine meat.

Robert F Kennedy Jr, possible 2024 candidate, denies eating dog abroad after photo resurfaces.

July 2nd 2024.

Candidate for US president accused of consuming barbecued canine meat.
The latest controversy surrounding Robert F Kennedy Jr. has caused quite a stir in the political world. A newly surfaced photograph has sparked accusations that the independent presidential candidate may have eaten dog while traveling abroad. The photo, allegedly taken in 2010 and obtained by Vanity Fair, shows Kennedy holding a skewered animal carcass with his mouth open as if about to take a bite.

According to the magazine's report, Kennedy had sent the photo to a friend last year, suggesting that he had tried a restaurant in Korea that served dog on the menu. However, Kennedy has vehemently denied these claims, calling them "a lot of garbage." He explained that the photo was actually taken during a whitewater trip in Patagonia where he was eating goat, not dog.

In an interview with the Breaking Points political podcast, Kennedy addressed the accusations and the supposed "expert" analysis of the photo. He stated that the experts were mistaken, as the carcass in the photo clearly belonged to a goat, not a dog. Kennedy even took to social media to share the image and directly address Vanity Fair. He criticized the magazine for spreading false information and compared them to "supermarket tabloids."

Kennedy's denial of eating dog has been supported by a veterinarian who examined the photo. The veterinarian pointed out that the animal had 13 pairs of ribs, including a "floating" one, which is a characteristic of a goat, not a dog. Despite this evidence, the controversy continues to swirl, with some accusing Kennedy of lying and others defending him.

Ultimately, Kennedy stands by his statement that the photo was taken during a trip to Patagonia and that he did not eat dog. He also used this opportunity to highlight the real issues facing America, such as the rising cost of living and the national debt. As the presidential race continues, it remains to be seen how this controversy will affect Kennedy's campaign and his chances of becoming the next president.

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