Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 28
Jon Stewart criticizes RFK Jr. over response to White House Correspondent's Dinner shooting
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 28

Jon Stewart criticizes RFK Jr. over response to White House Correspondent's Dinner shooting

13 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 28
  • During his Monday monologue, Stewart mocked Kennedy for being evacuated by security while his wife, Cheryl Hines, was left behind at the Washington Hilton incident.
  • Stewart contrasted Kennedy's actions with Stephen Miller, who shielded his wife, and displayed video footage showing Hines appearing distressed but later confirming she was assisted by security.
  • Hines described the chaotic scene as a "crazy moment," clarifying she was ultimately helped by Kennedy's security team, while Stewart's remarks drew attention to public perceptions of chivalry and leadership during crises.
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