WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a 鈥減redator鈥 who is addicted to power, Caroline Kennedy urged the U.S. Senate in a Tuesday letter to reject the nomination of her cousin to be President health secretary.
In a letter to Senators, Ms. Kennedy, who previously served as a U.S. ambassador to Australia and Japan and is the daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, etched a damning sketch of her cousin, the latest condemnation Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has received from members of his own, prominent Democratic family.
Several denounced her cousin's bid for the presidency last year. The letter, obtained by The Associated Press, was first reported by The Washington Post.
Ms. Kennedy said in the letter that her cousin鈥檚 views on vaccines are disqualifying. She offered senators personal details from their lives growing up together that she said pose an even greater concern.
She described her cousin鈥檚 basement, garage and dorm as being an epicenter for drug use, where he would also put baby chickens and mice in blenders to feed to his hawks.
鈥淚t was often a perverse scene of despair and violence,鈥 she wrote. She also read the letter in a video recording, sharing it on social media. Attempts to reach Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for comment were not immediately successful.
He has openly talked about his heroin use and he pleaded guilty for bringing it on an airplane in 1984.
Kennedy now 鈥減reys on the desperation of parents of sick children,鈥 she told senators, noting that he has vaccinated his own children while discouraging others from vaccinating theirs.
She also pointed out that Kennedy plans to still profit off a lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Merck over Gardasil, its human papillomavirus vaccine that prevents cervical cancer. Last year, he made over $850,000 from the arrangement.
鈥淚n other words, he is willing to enrich himself by denying access to a vaccine that can prevent almost all forms of cervical cancer and which has been safely administered to millions of boys and girls,鈥 she wrote. She had previously not spoken about his candidacy or nomination for health secretary.
Her father was in 1963 when she was a young girl. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.鈥檚 father, Robert F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1968 during his presidential campaign event.
鈥淯nlike Bobby, I try not to speak for my father 鈥 but I am certain that he and my uncle Bobby, who gave their lives in public services, and my uncle Teddy, who devoted his Senate career to improving health care, would be disgusted,鈥 Ms. Kennedy wrote.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday in his bid to become Trump鈥檚 health secretary. Another hearing for his nomination will be held on Wednesday in front of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension committee, the panel his uncle, Ted Kennedy, once chaired.
Amanda Seitz And Lisa Mascaro, The Associated Press