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‘Star-studded’ birthday party fundraiser for RFK Jr. turns into debacle before it even begins – Page Six

  1. ‘Star-studded’ birthday party fundraiser for RFK Jr. turns into debacle before it even begins Page Six
  2. Martin Sheen Deflates Rumors Of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Support In A Very ‘West Wing’ Way HuffPost
  3. Martin Sheen, Dionne Warwick, Andrea Bocelli listed as guests at RFK Jr.’s birthday fundraiser — and none of them are attending CBS News
  4. Dionne Warwick Denies Involvement in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Campaign Fundraiser: ‘Lie About Something Cool’ Billboard
  5. Andrea Bocelli Joins Chorus of Celebs Denying Involvement in RFK Jr. Fundraiser Yahoo Entertainment

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Martin Sheen, Dionne Warwick, Andrea Bocelli listed as guests at RFK Jr.’s birthday fundraiser — and none of them are attending – CBS News

  1. Martin Sheen, Dionne Warwick, Andrea Bocelli listed as guests at RFK Jr.’s birthday fundraiser — and none of them are attending CBS News
  2. Martin Sheen Deflates Rumors Of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Support In A Very ‘West Wing’ Way HuffPost
  3. ‘Star-studded’ birthday party fundraiser for RFK Jr. turns into debacle before it even begins Page Six
  4. Andrea Bocelli Joins Chorus of Celebs Denying Involvement in RFK Jr. Fundraiser Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Dionne Warwick Denies Involvement in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Campaign Fundraiser: ‘Lie About Something Cool’ Billboard

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Vaccines on the ballot: a QUARTER of Americans now say Covid-19 shots are unsafe and that they know someone who died from one, as 2024 wannabes DeSantis and RFK Jr. take skepticism on the campaign trail – Daily Mail

  1. Vaccines on the ballot: a QUARTER of Americans now say Covid-19 shots are unsafe and that they know someone who died from one, as 2024 wannabes DeSantis and RFK Jr. take skepticism on the campaign trail Daily Mail
  2. Many Canadians don’t plan on getting COVID booster, flu shots. Experts say that’s ‘unfortunate’ Yahoo Canada Shine On
  3. Vaccine trust plunges in U.S., with misinformation drowning out truth: survey PennLive
  4. ‘Killer Jab?’ 24% of Americans Say They Know Someone Who Died from COVID Vaccine, 42% Would Sue Big Pharma: Poll The Western Journal
  5. As COVID-19 vaccination rates dwindle, health experts urge the latest booster 13News Now
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Biden – with Worst Ever Favorability & Job Approval Ratings – Leads Trump 46-37%; Only Leads By 7 Points if RFK & West Are on Ballot; 52% of Dems Want Party to Nominate Someone other than Biden in ’24 – Siena College Research Institut – Siena College Research Institute

  1. Biden – with Worst Ever Favorability & Job Approval Ratings – Leads Trump 46-37%; Only Leads By 7 Points if RFK & West Are on Ballot; 52% of Dems Want Party to Nominate Someone other than Biden in ’24 – Siena College Research Institut Siena College Research Institute
  2. Biden sees record-low favorability, job approval among NY voters: poll The Hill
  3. Nearly two-thirds of New Yorkers blame Biden for migrant crisis: poll New York Post
  4. Majority of New Yorkers worry migrant crisis will ‘destroy’ NYC as some sour on Biden in new Siena poll New York Daily News

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Vaccine expert says anti-vaxxers ‘stalked’ him after Joe Rogan pressed him to debate RFK Jr. – The Hill

  1. Vaccine expert says anti-vaxxers ‘stalked’ him after Joe Rogan pressed him to debate RFK Jr. The Hill
  2. A prominent vaccine scientist says he was ‘stalked’ in front of home after Joe Rogan Twitter exchange CNN
  3. Mark Cuban attacks Joe Rogan and Elon Musk in vaccines brawl on Twitter: ‘Way to talk in generalities Joe’ Fortune
  4. Joe Rogan, Elon Musk challenge scientist to debate Robert Kennedy Jr. on vaccines, setting off firestorm Fox News
  5. Anti-vaxxers go to vaccine expert Peter Hotez’s home after Joe Rogan’s RFK debate challenge The Washington Post
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Anti-vaxxers go to vaccine expert Peter Hotez’s home after Joe Rogan’s RFK debate challenge – The Washington Post

  1. Anti-vaxxers go to vaccine expert Peter Hotez’s home after Joe Rogan’s RFK debate challenge The Washington Post
  2. Joe Rogan, Elon Musk challenge scientist to debate Robert Kennedy Jr. on vaccines, setting off firestorm Fox News
  3. Mark Cuban attacks Joe Rogan and Elon Musk in vaccines brawl on Twitter: ‘Way to talk in generalities Joe’ Fortune
  4. Joe Rogan and Elon Musk gang up against a Covid vaccine scientist on Twitter The Independent
  5. COVID vaccine expert accosted by antivaccine activists at his home after Joe Rogan urges debate with RFK Jr. The Boston Globe
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Vaccine Scientist Peter Hotez Says He Was ‘Stalked’ After Billionaires—And Joe Rogan—Urge Him To Debate RFK Jr. – Forbes

  1. Vaccine Scientist Peter Hotez Says He Was ‘Stalked’ After Billionaires—And Joe Rogan—Urge Him To Debate RFK Jr. Forbes
  2. Joe Rogan challenges Dr. Peter Hotez to debate anti-vaxxer RFK Jr. on his podcast New York Post
  3. Rogan and Musk team up to pressure scientist into ‘debating’ anti-vaxxer RFK Jr The Independent
  4. Mark Cuban attacks Joe Rogan and Elon Musk in vaccines brawl on Twitter: ‘Way to talk in generalities Joe’ Fortune
  5. Hotez harassed at home, asked to debate vaccines on Joe Rogan podcast Houston Chronicle
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Sirhan Sirhan, RFK assassin, denied parole

Sirhan was recommended for parole in August, after spending 53 years in prison for the 1968 killing. Two of Kennedy’s sons, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Douglas Kennedy, supported the release during Sirhan’s 16th appearance before the California Parole Board. But other family members, including RFK’s widow Ethel, felt Sirhan should remain imprisoned.

Newsom decided to reverse the parole board’s decision after determining that Sirhan “currently poses an unreasonable threat to public safety,” a statement from the governor’s office said.

“The Governor reached his decision based on several factors, including Mr. Sirhan’s refusal to accept responsibility for his crime, lack of insight and accountability required to support his safe release, failure to disclaim violence committed in his name, and failure to mitigate his risk factors,” the statement said.

In a Los Angeles Times Op-Ed explaining his decision, Newsom wrote that Sirhan had recorded his plans to kill Kennedy prior to the assassination and that decades after the killing, “Sirhan began dodging responsibility” and also recently dismissed the “relevance of his status as an ideological lightning rod.”

Newsom added that Sirhan, now 77, “remains a potent symbol of political violence.”

“He does not understand, let alone have the skills to manage, the complex risks of his self-created notoriety. He cannot be safely released from prison because he has not mitigated his risk of fomenting further political violence,” the governor wrote.

Through the review process, Newsom noted his penchant for Kennedy, telling reporters he keeps a framed photo of the former senator at the entrance of his office.

CNN has reached out to Sirhan’s attorney for comment.

Kennedy family members who opposed Sirhan’s release said in a statement they were “deeply relieved” by the governor’s decision.

“The killer’s violent act contradicted the values of openness, dialogue, and democratic change that Robert Kennedy embraced and that underlie our political system,” they said. “The offender must transform himself.”

“Because of how entwined into popular culture this murder has become, amplified by the regularity of the inmate’s attempts to be freed, our family has been forced to watch our husband and father be killed thousands of times,” they said, adding that the governor’s decision “represents the vindication of the rule of law over all who would betray it with hatred and violence.”

“We are deeply grateful for this decision, aimed at ensuring that no family nor our nation will suffer the same heart-breaking, irredeemable loss,” they added.

Sirhan — who was 24 at the time — shot Kennedy in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles following a campaign event in which Kennedy celebrated primary victories in his run for the Democratic nomination for president in 1968.

An attorney for Sirhan previously described him as a Palestinian who became a refugee at 4 years old and “witnessed atrocities” before emigrating to the US as a teenager.

Originally sentenced to death, Sirhan’s sentence was commuted to life in prison in 1972 after the California State Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional.

CNN’s Christina Maxouris contributed to this report.

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L.A. County’s liberal DA won’t block RFK assassin’s parole if granted, he says

SAN DIEGO — Sirhan Sirhan faces his 16th parole hearing Friday for fatally shooting U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, and for the first time no prosecutor will be there to argue he should be kept behind bars.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, a former police officer who took office last year after running on a reform platform, says he idolized the Kennedys and mourned RFK’s assassination but is sticking to his policy that prosecutors have no role in deciding whether prisoners should be released.

That decision is best left to California Parole Board members who can evaluate whether Sirhan has been rehabilitated and can be released safely, Gascón told The Associated Press earlier this year. Relitigating a case decades after a crime should not be the job of prosecutors, even in notorious cases, he said.

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“The role of a prosecutor and their access to information ends at sentencing,” Alex Bastian, special advisor to Gascón, said in a statement Thursday.

The 77-year-old Sirhan has served 53 years for the first-degree murder of the New York senator and brother of President John F. Kennedy. RFK was a Democratic presidential candidate when he was gunned down at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles moments after delivering a victory speech in the pivotal California primary.

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon, left, will not have a prosecutor present at Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan’s parole hearing Friday to argue he should be kept behind bars.

Gascón said he admired Kennedy while Sirhan is “the kind of individual that we all like to hate.”

“I can get very emotionally wrapped around my personal feelings (about) someone that killed someone that I thought could have been an incredible president for this country,” Gascón said. “But that has no place in this process. Just like it doesn’t for the person nobody knows about.”

Sirhan’s new defense attorney, Angela Berry, said she couldn’t agree more.

She plans to argue that the board’s decision should be based on who Sirhan is today and not about past events, which is what the board has based its parole denials on before. She said she plans to focus on his exemplary record in prison and show that he poses no danger.

“We can’t change the past, but he was not sentenced to life without the possibility of parole,” Berry told the AP on Thursday. “To justify denying it based on the gravity of the crime and the fact that it disenfranchised millions of Americans is ignoring the rehabilitation that has occurred and that rehabilitation is a more relevant indicator of whether or not a person is still a risk to society.”

Sirhan’s hearing will be presided over by a two-person panel that usually announces its decision the same day. After that, the Parole Board staff has 90 days to review the decision, and then it is handed over to the governor for consideration.

The Parole Board would not say if the Kennedy family or anyone else submitted statements opposing Sirhan’s release. Attempts to reach the Kennedy family for comment were unsuccessful.

Sirhan was sentenced to death after his conviction, but that sentence was commuted to life when the California Supreme Court briefly outlawed capital punishment in 1972. At his last parole hearing in 2016, commissioners concluded after more than three hours of intense testimony that Sirhan did not show adequate remorse or understand the enormity of his crime.

Berry said California laws approved since 2018 support her case. One she plans to point out to the board favors releasing certain older prisoners who committed crimes at a young age when the brain is prone to impulsivity. Sirhan was 24 at the time of the assassination.

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Sirhan has in the past stuck to his account that he doesn’t remember the killing. However, he has recalled events before the crime in detail — going to a shooting range that day, visiting the hotel in search of a party and returning after realizing he was too drunk to drive after downing Tom Collins cocktails.

Just before the assassination, he drank coffee in a hotel pantry with a woman to whom he was attracted. The next thing he has said he remembered was being choked and unable to breathe as he was taken into custody. At his 2016 hearing, he said he felt remorse for any crime victim but couldn’t take responsibility for the shooting.

Sirhan told the panel then that if released, he hoped he would be deported to Jordan or live with his brother in Pasadena, California.

After 15 denials for his release, Berry said it’s difficult to predict how much of an impact the prosecution’s absence will have on the outcome.

“I like to think it’ll make a difference. But I think everybody is not impervious to the fact that this is political,” she said.

Melley reported from Los Angeles.

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