
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for president, claimed a physician had informed him that a caterpillar had entered and had consumed” a percentage of it.”
Kennedy revealed that doctors had “noticed a dark spot” on his brain scans, which the New York Times ( NYT ) claimed was a brain tumor, during a deposition in 2012 when he was getting divorced from his second wife.
Two years after Kennedy began experiencing significant memory loss and drowsiness, which worried a companion, he was revealed during the testimony.
” I have mental issues, clearly”, Kennedy said during the testimony. ” I have long-term storage damage that affects me, and I also have long-term memory loss that affects me.”
Kennedy claimed he was informed of a call from a different NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital doctor who claimed the black spot on his brain scans was really a useless worm after having surgery to remove what doctors thought was a tumor.
Kennedy went on the record to explain that the doctor claimed a “worm that got into my mind, ate a part of it, and then died” had caused the black place.
Kennedy discovered he had metal toxicity about the same time he learned about the deceased parasite in his mind. When someone consumes too many shellfish, or fish that contains mercury, arsenic poisoning is common.
Kennedy claimed in an interview with the NYT that despite being tested by specialists, the worm had vanished. This led them to believe that he had been tested.
Kennedy claimed in the interview that he had no idea what kind of worm it was coming from or where it might have spread.
When the NYT questioned the Kennedy battle about whether the independent presidential candidate was good enough to run for office,  , Stefanie Spear, a spokesperson for the plan, told the channel that it was a “hilarious idea” and pointed to former President Donald Trump, 77, and President Joe Biden, 81.
” That is a hilarious suggestion, given the competition”, Spear said.
By debating Biden, Kennedy has previously challenged him to demonstrate that he is mentally and physically capable of holding office.
According to a recent Harvard-Hillary survey, 29 % of voters thought Biden was “getting worse” and 27 % thought he was improving.
Additionally, according to the poll, 55 % of voters are concerned about Biden’s mental and physical age. Out of this number, 80 percent of Republicans, 62 percent of independents, and 26 percent of Democrats expressed doubts about Biden’s mental health.