Kennedy Grandson Issues Bizarre Challenge to RFK Jr. After Latest Autism Claims

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The grandson of the late John F. Kennedy took to social media to issue a bizarre challenge to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in response to his comments about autism.
Kennedy — who serves as the Health and Human Services Secretary — sparked outrage for his characterization of people on the autism spectrum. The secretary has repeatedly vowed to find and eliminate the supposed outside sources of autism that have led to increases diagnoses.
During his remarks, Kennedy claimed that those with autism are unable to date, pay taxes, play sports, and generally struggle to live life without assistance. While more severe cases call for significant assistance, the comments did not account for the countless individuals on the spectrum who are able to do all of those things.
On Wednesday, Jack Schlossberg — JFK’s grandson — posted a video challenging Kennedy to a fight.
“RFK Jr. — sexual deviant, possible murderer, and top public health official — I have got a challenge for you,” Schlossberg said in the Instagram video. “Me and you, one-on-one, locked in a room. We hash this out. Nobody comes out until one of us has autism. What do you say?”
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Schlossberg was in the news just weeks earlier when he called out major outlets for covering President Donald Trump’s release of the JFK assassination documents.