INDIANAPOLIS | Robert F. Kennedy jr, a candidate for president supported by one in five Democratic voters in some recent polls, campaigns on the idea that powerful people have been working in secret to deceive you.
He began a recent speech in Indianopolis by recounting the Eisenhower administration’s 1960 decision to lie when the Soviets downed a US spy plane by calling it weather research. Then came further alleged deceptions – some proven, some refuted, many just conjecture.
Washington Post