12/08/2023 / By Arsenio Toledo
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted to being a passenger on the private plane of sex offender and notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein at least twice.
Kennedy was among several high-profile individuals who, in 2021, were named as passengers on Epstein’s private jet, which was regularly used to transport guests to his private island in the Caribbean, Little Saint James.
This private plane, a luxury Boeing 727, is also notorious for its nickname of “Lolita Express” due to it being used in Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. (Related: Tucker Carlson went there, says: “It’s time we talked about the elite pedophilia problem.”)
During an interview with Jesse Watters on Fox News, Kennedy admitted that his ex-wife was friendly with Epstein’s former lover and partner in sex trafficking operations, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Kennedy appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” initially to discuss matters unrelated to Epstein. But as the topics switched during the interview, Watters asked Kennedy if he had ever flown on Epstein’s private plane. Kennedy responded by saying: “I was on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet two times.”
“I was on it in 1993 … I went to Florida with my wife and two children to visit my mom over Easter,” he added. “My wife had some kind of relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and they offered us a ride to Palm Beach.”
Kennedy then added that, on another occasion, he and four of his children and his ex-wife Mary were passengers on Epstein’s plane on a flight to Rapid City, South Dakota, “to go fossil hunting for a weekend.” He claimed he was never on Epstein’s jet alone.
“I’ve been very open about this from the beginning,” he said. “This was in ’93, so it was 30 years ago. It was before anybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s nefarious issues.”
Kennedy’s revelation seems to have overshadowed Watters’ main topic during the Dec. 5 installment of his Fox News program, which was that Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois was blocking the release of flight logs from Epstein’s jet.
During senate proceedings, Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee attempted to file a subpoena for Epstein’s flight logs. Durbin allegedly blocked this request.
“What are Democrats trying to hide?” said Blackburn. “Why are Democrats stonewalling this issue?”
During his interview with Watters, Kennedy agreed with the host that the full, unredacted flight logs should be released.
“I agree with you that all of this information should be released and we should get real answers on what happened to Jeffrey Epstein and any of the high-level political people that he was involved with, all of that should be open to the public,” said Kennedy. “It should be absolutely transparent. And I don’t see why any of those records would have any redactions in them. Why would we be hiding that from the American public?”
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Watch this Dec. 6 episode of “The Pete Santilli Show” as host Pete Santilli discusses and reacts to the shocking revelation regarding Kennedy’s connection to Epstein.
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