Cheryl Hines’s response to RFK Jr.'s presidential bid: 'President of what?'

The HillThursday, November 20, 2025 at 4:39:50 PM
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Cheryl Hines’s response to RFK Jr.'s presidential bid: 'President of what?'
  • Cheryl Hines questioned RFK Jr.'s presidential bid by asking, 'President of what?' suggesting she initially thought he meant a corporate position. RFK Jr. clarified he was referring to the presidency of the United States.
  • This exchange highlights the public's curiosity and skepticism regarding political candidacies, particularly from figures outside traditional political backgrounds, and raises questions about the clarity of their intentions.
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