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RFK Jr. shared photos of himself swimming in Washington, D.C.'s, Rock Creek. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of himself submerged in Washington, D.C.'s Rock ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed Sunday that he took a dip in Washington, D.C.’s, Rock Creek with his grandchildren, despite long-standing warnings that high ...
Kennedy Jr., the health secretary ... creek where swimming is not allowed because it is used for sewer runoff. Rock Creek, which flows through much of Northwest Washington, is used to drain ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos Sunday of him and his family swimming in Rock Creek where swimming is not allowed “due to high bacteria levels.” ...
Kennedy Jr. celebrated Mother’s Day with his family ... Bobcat and Cassius in Rock Creek,” Kennedy captioned an online photo putting him at the scene of the grime. The National Park Service ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took a plunge into the waters of Washington, DC’s notoriously contaminated Rock Creek — where swimming is banned because of high ...
Kennedy Jr. Step down the banks of this not-safe-for ... Kennedy and his kin submerged themselves in Rock Creek, which the Washington Post describes like this: “The creek has widespread ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s highest ranking health official, apparently took his grandchildren on an outing to try the waters of Rock Creek, which authorities have described as unsafe ...
When I interviewed Brian Joyner, the superintendent of Rock Creek Park, for a piece earlier this year, he mentioned that Teddy Roosevelt used to skinny-dip in the stream, but added “though I do not ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of himself submerged in Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek with his grandchildren, despite longstanding warnings that high ...
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