Kennedy Jr. lit up social networks when he appeared in a video capturing a pair of snakes
The head of the Health Department appeared in a video capturing a pair of snakes with his hands while one bites his finger
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, lit up social networks with a video in which he tries to subdue a pair of restless snakes that do their best to bite him to free themselves.
The Washington lawyer once again generated controversy for his peculiar behavior captured on a recording of his wife Cheryl Hines' cell phone.
The person responsible for ensuring the health of Americans and his spouse were visiting a beach house owned by Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
At one point, Kennedy Jr. discovered a pair of small snakes mating in a corner of the building and a few steps from the sand.
Therefore, with the aim of ensuring that the reptiles did not cause harm to other people, the 72-year-old politician decided to capture them with his own hands.
Bobby, why? "My God! You're crazy!" the wife of the former Democrat who decided to join Donald Trump's ranks can be heard saying.
However, Kennedy Jr. smiles as he passes one of the snakes from his right hand to his left, but receives a quick bite on one of his fingers.
"Honey, honey, let them go! Oh my God! Bobby, please!" actress Hines nervously mentions again.
When sharing the video about his anecdotal adventure with snakes on his account on platform
In a matter of hours, the unusual recording accumulates 6.1 million views.
“I wish it were that easy to get rid of the corrupt people in the government too,” wrote one user.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that the nephew of the president assassinated in 1963 has been involved in controversial events linked to animals.
During an interview, Kennedy Jr.'s daughter claimed that her father had cut off the head of a whale stranded on the coast of Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
To this must be added another incident linked to a photograph where Robert Francis appears posing with the bloody carcass of a bear in Central Park, in New York City.
So you are already used to receiving comments of all kinds and the more than 5,000 accumulated this Tuesday may seem indifferent to you.
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