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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has apologized for controversial comments he made invoking the name of Anne Frank at an anti-vaccine mandate rally in Washington, D.C., on Sunday that sparked backlash from Jewish groups.
“I apologize for my reference to Anne Frank, especially to families that suffered the Holocaust horrors,” Kennedy wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
He said he meant to utilize “examples of past barbarism” to illustrate “the perils from new technologies of control.”
“To the extent my remarks caused hurt, I am truly and deeply sorry,” he added.
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