Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said over the weekend on Breitbart News that his wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, had been blacklisted from the entertainment industry due to her support of his campaign.
On Breitbart News Daily, the son of Robert F. Kennedy (also known as Bobby) warned that the phenomenon known as cancel culture is real and that it is “alarming.”
Joel Pollak informed him, “You just talked about fear.” Do you share the concerns that many Americans have about the stop culture? Your wife, Cheryl Hines, an actress, was mentioned as a possible future first lady. She’s a talented comedian and an excellent performer. Is this the first time she’s felt such terror? That type of stress because you’re challenging an incumbent president from the Democratic Party? Do you anticipate any pressure from Hollywood on her part?
Kennedy responded, “Yes. “I think that’s already going on.”
Asking for further clarification: “Do you want to explain that more?” Asked Pollak.
I won’t get into the specifics, but I will say that she is already on the losing end of this. Actually, she did drop a today. I can attest to the fact that there is a cancellation mentality; “it’s scary,” as Kennedy put it.
However, Breitbart News reported last week that leftists assaulted the Curb Your Enthusiasm actress when she stated she backed her husband after he decided to run against President Joe Biden in the Democrat election. Kennedy did not provide any other details. Although Cheryl Hines has previously criticized her husband’s anti-vaccine position, she recently issued a statement in favor of his presidential bid.
According to People, the 57-year-old actress added, “My husband, Robert Kennedy Jr., said today that he will run for president, and I support his choice.”
Another thing she stated was, “He is a fearless leader who knows what the American people need and has spent his whole life fighting for democracy.” Hines also introduced RFK Jr. during a campaign event on Wednesday.
While speaking out against the Biden administration’s vaccine directive last year, Cheryl Hines publicly attacked her husband for using Holocaust victim Anne Frank as an example.
His advice: “You could cross the Alps from Hitler’s Germany into Switzerland. “Like Anne Frank, you could hide in an attic.
Hines subsequently stated, “My husband’s comment about Anne Frank at a mandate gathering in D.C. was horrible and offensive.” The Holocaust was an unfathomable atrocity that can never be matched to anything or anybody. His ideas are different from mine.
The trans activist Charlotte Clymer commented, “Yeah, I held out as long as I could, but I’ve lost all respect for Cheryl Hines.” “As I’ve already mentioned, the biggest red flag and the only one you really need is that not even the Kennedy family is supporting RFK Jr.’s quest for politics. Cheryl Hines should surround herself with more positive people.