Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spotted dining alone in New York

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the anti-vaxxer crusader, environmental lawyer, and Democratic presidential candidate for 2024, was spotted dining solo at Kissaki in New York this week. According to a spy, RFK Jr. sat at the omakase bar, where a “star-struck” diner started chatting him up. “The diner was excited that they were meeting a Kennedy,” they said. Kennedy also took pictures with the restaurant’s manager before leaving after his sushi meal.

Meanwhile, Alicia Silverstone, an independent voter and actress who starred in the 1995 movie “Clueless,” gave Kennedy her endorsement on Instagram. Silverstone described Kennedy as a “true leader” who “fights for all mothers and children” and “fights for our planet, fairness and freedom.” She added that she has worked with Kennedy on children’s health and environment issues for over 15 years.

Kennedy has also received high-profile endorsements from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who tweeted that Kennedy “can and will” beat Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis in 2024. However, Kennedy is unlikely to receive support from his family, as the Kennedy family biographer Laurence Leamer said “most of the Kennedys are disgusted with his attitude,” referring to his anti-vaccination activism. “They still care about him, but he’s an embarrassment,” he said back in April.

In conclusion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seen dining alone in New York this week, enjoying a sushi meal at Kissaki. While he has received endorsements from high-profile figures such as Alicia Silverstone and Jack Dorsey, he is unlikely to receive support from his family due to his anti-vaccination activism.

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