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Due to contamination, swimming in Rock Creek, the Potomac River and nearby waters has been banned since 1971, NBC News said.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent Mother's Day taking his grandchildren for a swim in a sewage-contaminated ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters on Tuesday defended Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent swim ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared photos of himself and his family at Washington, D.C.'s Rock ...
According to federal officials, swimming and wading are not allowed at Rock Creek Park to keep people and pets "safe from ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters defended Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s dip in Rock Creek, pushing back on health warnings and saying ...
“That creek looks clean. It doesn’t look like it is filled with sewage,” Watters said during a Tuesday segment of The Five while unpacking Kennedy’s weekend dip in the creek the National Park Service ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted pictures to social media on Sunday showing him with his grandkids in a creek where ...
The Health and Human Services secretary shared photos of himself and his grandchildren swimming in a bacteria-laden body of water.
Rock Creek might look inviting, but it’s full of harmful bacteria. Wading and swimming are banned for good reason.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos to social media on Sunday showing him and his family in Washington D.C.’s Rock Creek.
The health secretary has a history of disclosing behavior that raises questions about his personal decisions around health and hygiene.