"RFK Jr. Apologizes for Controversial Super Bowl Ad Referencing JFK"

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apologized after a super PAC supporting his independent presidential campaign ran a $7 million ad during the Super Bowl that closely resembled a spot supporting his uncle, John F. Kennedy, in his 1960 bid for the White House. Some family members criticized him for using their uncle's and mother's faces in the ad, and he responded by stating that the ad was created and aired by the American Values Super PAC without his campaign's involvement or approval, as per F.E.C. rules prohibiting Super PACs from consulting with him or his staff.
Topics:nation#john-f-kennedy#politics#presidential-campaign#robert-f-kennedy-jr#super-bowl-ad#super-pac
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