Alex Stein confronts RFK Jr. over CIA
Comedian Alex Stein has confronted independent US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the CIA.
“He knows that his uncle was shot by the CIA,” Mr Stein told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“A lot of people would say this is a crazy conspiracy, but he goes around and talks about this.”
Видео Alex Stein confronts RFK Jr. over CIA канала Sky News Australia
“He knows that his uncle was shot by the CIA,” Mr Stein told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“A lot of people would say this is a crazy conspiracy, but he goes around and talks about this.”
Видео Alex Stein confronts RFK Jr. over CIA канала Sky News Australia
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