'Newsweek' reviewed a document obtained via FOIA request that outlines 34 'behaviors of interest' regarding the safety of the presidential candidate.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continues to seek Secret Service protection amid his independent bid for the presidency, his lawyer has received a document via the Freedom of Information Act detailing 34 instances of threats and bizarre rants directed toward his client.Newsweek reviewed portions from the 775-page FOIA document obtained by Kennedy attorney Aaron Siri, which provides some unreported details of previously known events along with some that were not known to the public.
'After that assassination, third-party candidate George Wallace was given Secret Service protection. Ross Perot, who ran as an independent candidate three decades ago, never asked for protection.'Given Joe Biden's recent performance in the debate, there's new turmoil here that upsets the balance of the two parties,' Balcerski said. 'Americans want third parties and giving Kennedy protection would give him political currency.
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