RFK Jr's Unusual Roadkill Encounter Detailed in Explosive New Biography
A newly published biography has unveiled a startling incident involving Robert F Kennedy Jr, the current US Health and Human Services Secretary, where he reportedly cut the penis off a road-killed raccoon on a New York highway in 2001. The book, titled RFK Jr: The Fall and Rise, includes a diary entry from Kennedy describing the event, which occurred while his children waited patiently in the car.
Diary Entry Reveals Disturbing Details
According to the biography, Kennedy wrote in his journal on 11 November 2001: "I was standing in front of my parked car on I-684 cutting the penis out of a road killed raccoon, thinking about how weird some of my family members have turned out to be." He added that his kids were in the vehicle during the incident. Author Isabel Vincent told People magazine that Kennedy took the raccoon's genitals with the intention to "study them later," highlighting his long-standing fascination with animal anatomy.
History of Dead Animal Fascination
The book further documents Kennedy's peculiar interest in deceased creatures. In 2001, while traveling in Long Island, he expressed a desire to collect dead seagulls for his skull collection, though time constraints prevented him from doing so. This is not an isolated case; Kennedy has been involved in several controversial incidents involving dead animals over the years.
- He once severed the head of a washed-up whale with a chainsaw and strapped it to his car's roof, sparking outrage among environmental groups.
- In another instance, he confessed to dumping a dead bear cub in New York's Central Park, attempting to frame it as a bicyclist's kill.
Political Context and Public Scrutiny
As a prominent vaccine critic and leader of the "Make America Healthy Again" (Maha) movement, Kennedy's actions have drawn significant public and media attention. The revelation comes amid his role as Health Secretary, where he recently testified on Donald Trump's budget request during a House committee hearing in Washington DC on 16 April 2025. These bizarre anecdotes add to the controversy surrounding his personal conduct and professional responsibilities.
The biography sheds light on Kennedy's unconventional behaviors, raising questions about his judgment and fitness for office. With his history of animal-related incidents now public, it remains to be seen how this will impact his political career and public perception moving forward.



