Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took his family swimming in a toxic D.C. creek
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. celebrated Mother’s Day with his family by swimming in a contaminated Washington, D.C., creek used for sewer runoff.
“Mother’s Day hike in Dumbarton Oaks Park with Amaryllis, Bobby, Kick, and Jackson, and a swim with my grandchildren, Bobcat and Cassius in Rock Creek,” Kennedy captioned an online photo putting him at the scene of the grime.
The National Park Service explicitly warns that Rock Creek is not safe for humans or animals.
“Rock Creek has high levels of bacteria and other infectious pathogens that make swimming, wading and other contact with the water a hazard to human (and pet) health,” the park’s department states on its website.
Swimming in D.C.’s rivers and streams has been banned since 1971 due to “high amounts of fecal bacteria from combined sewer overflows.” Signs at Rock Creek Park specifically tell visitors to stay out of the water to prevent illness.
Kennedy’s decision-making skills have been called into question, even by members of his own family.
“When RFK Jr decided to run (for president in 2024), he didn’t call me to ask for help because he knew I would oppose his candidacy due to his misguided stands on issues, his poor judgment and tenuous relationship with the truth,” said his nephew Stephen Kennedy Smith, according to NBC News.
RFK Jr. quickly dropped out of the race and teamed up with Trump, who then tapped him to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in November.
Dozens of Nobel Prize winners and thousands of medical professionals warned that the political scion, who has no medical training, wasn’t fit to run the nation’s health programs. His conspiracy theory-based skepticism on vaccines has repeatedly raised red flags.
Kennedy’s own health has also raised concerns.
In April 2024, The New York Times reported that he once testified a parasitic worm ate part of his brain and died inside his head. He also said he’s been diagnosed with mercury poisoning, likely caused by eating fish carrying the dangerous metal.
Doctors with experience treating such ailments reportedly said patients can suffer permanent damage from those afflictions. Kennedy told the Times that wasn’t his experience.
He has not addressed his decision to swim in Rock Creek.
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