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Actress Cheryl Hines, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was seen sitting directly behind her husband during a Senate hearing where he faced tough questioning as President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Despite being married to Kennedy, Hines has distanced herself from and criticized some of his controversial viewpoints. Notably, she openly condemned Kennedy’s comparison of vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany, labeling his comments as 'reprehensible and insensitive.'
However, when Kennedy decided to withdraw from the presidential race, Hines expressed her support for him, describing the campaign process as 'eye-opening' and 'endearing.'
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It is evident that while Hines stands by her husband in certain decisions, she has made it clear that they do not always see eye to eye on various issues. She has been quoted saying, 'My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own. While we love each other, we differ on many current issues.'
Hines and Kennedy tied the knot in 2014, showcasing a relationship that navigates through differences in opinions and beliefs.