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Heroin, RFK Jr and ADHD
RFK Jr., Who Hates Adderall, Says Heroin Was Great for Treating His ADHD
The man Donald Trump has chosen to lead the United States' health system claimed that doing heroin helped him become a better student — the same month he said that people on Adderall should be sent to "wellness farms.
RFK Jr. Says Heroin Made Him A Better Student In Resurfaced Interview
Kennedy Jr. once claimed that using narcotics made him do better in school. In the midst of his presidential campaign, the independent candidate discussed his history of drug use and addiction during a July appearance on the “Shawn Ryan Show” podcast.
‘Kids, support your local dealer’: RFK Jr. claims he successfully treated his ADHD with heroin
RFK Jr.’s admission of using heroin to treat his self-diagnosed ADHD runs counter to his claims that pharmaceutical drugs are a detriment to school children in need. RFK Jr. has even gone as far as to blame pharmaceutical drugs, particularly anti-depressants, for school shootings, despite no evidence showing a link between the two.
RFK Jr. Says Heroin Made Him a Top-of-Class Student in Resurfaced Clip: 'It Worked for Me'
"I did very, very poorly in school until I started doing narcotics," Trump's health secretary nominee said in a resurfaced interview about his former substance abuse
Fact Check: RFK Jr. Says Heroin Helped Him Reach Top of His Class
Kennedy, President-elect Donald Trump's health secretary pick, claimed during a podcast interview that heroin helped his studies.
Did RFK jr claim heroin made him a class topper? Here's the actual fact
US News: "I was at the bottom of my class. I started doing heroin, and I went to the top of my class. Suddenly I could sit still, and I could read and I could
Bottom-of-the-class RFK Jr says he went to the top after he started taking heroin
Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services said his introduction to drugs happened the summer after his father was assassinated
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes bizarre admission about heroin use in resurfaced interview
In a recently resurfaced interview, former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. bragged that doing drugs helped him academically.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says Heroin Helped Him Excel in School
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services, has once again found himself at the center of a media storm. This time, […] The post Robert F.
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Jimmy Kimmel Mocks RFK Jr.’s Heroin Endorsement: ‘He Believes in Every Drug Except the Ones That Keep You Alive’
Jimmy Kimmel took to his ABC show to mock RFK Jr. for his positive depiction of illegal drugs despite being vocally ...
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Trump HHS nominee RFK Jr. credits heroin for improving his performance in school
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has credited heroin with previously helping him improve his performance in school, according to a ...
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RFK Jr.'s brother died from an overdose in Palm Beach. His views on addiction treatment
RFK Jr. has been nominated to head Health and Human Services. He's talked about his own heroin addiction, RFK's brother David ...
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Jimmy Kimmel tears into RFK Jr for past heroin use, ‘Remember kids! Stay in school and do drugs’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled with drugs like cocaine, heroin, and LSD for 14 years before finally getting sober.
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Jimmy Kimmel Mocks “Mr. Anti-Pharmaceutical” RFK Jr.’s Heroin Use: “He Believes In Every Drug Except The Ones That Keep You Alive”
Jimmy Kimmel has been roasting Donald Trump’s cabinet picks on Live, but with Matt Gaetz withdrawing from consideration for ...
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