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Kennedy dynasty crumbling: Are Caroline Kennedy’s explosive remarks against RFK Jr tearing the family apart?

Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, has publicly branded her cousin Robert F. KennedyJr. a "predator," sparking what insiders are calling the fiercest family feudin Kennedy history. This war of words, ignited by Caroline’s scathing accusations, is tearing the storied dynasty apart and thrusting her further into the political spotlight.

In a letter to a Senate subcommittee tasked with evaluating RFK Jr.’s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Servicesunder former President Donald Trump, Caroline didn’t hold back. The former ambassador to Japan and Australia painted RFK Jr.as a manipulative opportunist who exploits the Kennedy name for personal gain.

According to Caroline, her cousin has a dark past of luring relatives into drug use, leading to addiction and even death. The accusations appeared to target RFK Jr.’s late brother, David Kennedy, who fatally overdosed in 1984 after mixing cocaine, painkillers, and tranquilizers. “Bobby led them down the path of substance abuse,” Caroline wrote. Insiders note this bombshell claim could make for frosty family reunions.

Caroline went further, labeling RFK Jr. a serial liar who manipulated families by promoting anti-vaccine propagandawhile secretly vaccinating his own children. Her outrage extended to RFK Jr.’s financial entanglements with a law firm suing vaccine-maker Merck. Caroline accused him of profiting off parents’ desperation, an action she claimed would leave their fathers—RFK and former Senator Ted Kennedy—“disgusted.”

Trump Ties and Kennedy Betrayal

Caroline’s letter also touched on RFK Jr.’s controversial support for Donald Trump. Last year, Bobby’s brother Max Kennedy publicly mourned the endorsement, calling it “inconceivable,” while other siblings—including Kerry and Rory Kennedy—called it a betrayal of everything their father stood for.

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    Rory Sykes, former child actor and humanitarian, dies in devastating Malibu wildfires

    Rory Sykes, a former Australian child actor known for his appearance on the British TV show Kiddy Kapers in the 1990s, tragically lost his life in the deadly Palisades Firethat ravaged parts of Los Angeles and Malibu in early January. The 32-year-old, born blind with cerebral palsy, had defied numerous odds throughout his life, overcoming physical challenges to become an inspiration to many.

    On January 8, a devastating wildfire, sparked by embers from the Palisades Fire, engulfed his home on a 17-acre estate in Malibu. Despite his mother, author Shelley Sykes' desperate attempts to save him, she was unable to reach him due to a broken arm and lack of water to combat the flames. Tragically, when firefighters arrived, they found the cottage reduced to ashes. Rory had succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning.

    Shelley Sykes’ heartbreaking tribute

    In an emotional post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Shelley Sykes expressed her profound grief. “It is with great sadness that I have to announce the death of my beautiful son @Rorysykes to the Malibu fires yesterday. I’m totally heartbroken,” she wrote, detailing her son's incredible life journey and the immense challenges he overcame.


    Despite being born blind and diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Rory underwent several surgeries and therapies that partially restored his sight and allowed him to walk—defying expectations and showing remarkable strength. From a young age, Rory became a sought-after motivational speaker, even working with famed speaker Tony Robbins when he was just 8 years old. Shelley also mentioned that her son’s book, Callum's Cure, was first published by Simon & Schuster, reflecting his courage and resilience.

    A life of giving back

    Rory was not only an advocate for overcoming personal struggles but also a passionate humanitarian. Alongside his mother, he founded the Happy Charity, which focused on helping others
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