RFK Jr. says he met Charlie Kirk when he was seven years old and that they were ‘soulmates’ – We Got This Covered
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Charlie Kirk
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RFK Jr. says he met Charlie Kirk when he was seven years old and that they were ‘soulmates’

RFK Jr. told mourners that he first met Charlie Kirk in 2001.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said some pretty wild and inaccurate things in the past but he may have surpassed even himself this time with his bizarre and frankly quite weird tribute to Charlie Kirk.

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Speaking to a crowd of mourners at a prayer vigil paying tribute to the late podcast host, the health secretary claimed to have met Kirk in July of 2001, supposedly appearing on his podcast. He also told the crowd that he and Kirk became very close by the end of their first meeting. But there’s just one problem with RFK Jr.’s statement, Charlie Kirk would have been about seven years old at the time.

“I met Charlie for the first time in July of 2001. I went on his podcast, and I think we approached each other with a lot of trepidation at that time,” Kennedy Jr. claims, “by the end of the podcast, we were soulmates. We were spiritual brothers.” 

That’s definitely a dodgy statement and blatantly untrue. However, it is somewhat telling of Kennedy Jr.’s current state of mind. As expected, it is about as mushy as Donald Trump’s, color me not surprised. When will we learn to stop voting for old men who don’t even know what day or even year it is? 

RFK Jr. doesn’t know what he’s talking about

Obviously it seems like the health secretary had a bit of a brain fart during his speech and simply said the wrong year. Considering Kirk’s age and the fact that podcasts weren’t really a thing back then it’s almost certain he was actually referring to his appearance on Kirk’s podcast which took place in July of 2021

It may seem like a seemingly small slip up, however, it’s cause for concern amongst many in the U.S., especially when you factor in the fact that this man is the head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Can we trust this man if he thinks 2001 was four years ago?

Many online don’t think so. “That’s not a soulmate story, it’s a straight-up hallucination.” Wrote someone on X, “RFK Jr’s grasp on reality as robust as ever.” joked another

Others made implicit digs at the health secretary inadvertently admitting to being “soulmates” with a child with one person writing, “Kirk being a literally child, and RFK saying he knew then Kirk was his soul mate….tracks with his Epstein connections as well.” But considering Trump seems to have successfully buried the Epstein list, I guess we’ll never know.

Rather than to serve as a send-off for Kirk, RFK Jr.’s speech ultimately led to confusion and a whole lot of trolling online. Does anyone really think he should be trusted overseeing the health department for the U.S.?


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Jordan is a freelance writer who has been featured in a number of publications. He has a Masters in Creative Writing and loves telling that to anyone who will listen. Aside from that he often spends time getting lost in films, books and games. He particularly enjoys fantasy from The Legend of Zelda to The Lord of the Rings.