Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he had a “visceral reaction against� the removal of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s statue in Charlottesville.
Speaking to podcast host Tim Pool in a “Timcast IRL� episode Friday, Kennedy — who is mounting a long-shot bid for the White House — said he doesn’t think “it’s a good, healthy thing for any culture to erase history,� when asked for his thoughts on the removal of Confederate monuments around the country.
This post appeared first on The Washington Post
In this article: