
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued an apology following the release of footage capturing his conversation with Donald Trump. The footage, which has since caused significant public interest, features Trump describing the sensation of a bullet passing by his ear and recounting a phone call with President Biden.
In the video, Trump vividly recalls, “I just turned my head to show the chart, and something wrapped me; it felt like the world’s largest mosquito.” He continues, “And it was, it was a bullet going around, you know… That was a big gun. Those are pretty tough guns.”
Kennedy expressed deep regret over the incident, stating, “When President Trump called me, I was taping with an in-house videographer. I should have ordered the videographer to stop recording immediately. I am mortified that this was posted. I apologize to the president.”
This situation has drawn considerable attention, highlighting the sensitive nature of private conversations, especially those involving high-profile figures. Kennedy’s apology reflects the gravity of the unintended release and its potential repercussions.