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RFK Jr. says he’d eat ‘virtually anything’ — but not a dog or a human

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed allegations he once feasted on a dog as part of “a dumpster of misinformation” — saying he would eat “virtually anything” except a dog, monkey or human.

The independent presidential candidate railed against the extensive reporting by Vanity Fair, which suggested that an unsettling photo of him posing with a charred four-legged animal was him of eating a pooch in Korea in 2010 — the year he was diagnosed with a dead tapeworm in his brain.

“And of course it’s not a dog … it’s a goat in Patagonia,” he told NewsNation’s “Cuomo” late Tuesday.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) poses what what appears to be a barbecued dog carcass.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) poses with what Vanity Fair alleged was a barbecued dog carcass. Obtained by Vanity Fair
Robert F. Kennedy Jr is running as an independent candidate in the 2024 election.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr is running as an independent candidate in the 2024 election. Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Shutterstock

“I am a very adventurous eater … I’ll eat virtually anything,” the 70-year-old presidential hopeful said.

“There’s two things I wouldn’t eat — well, three. I wouldn’t eat a human, I wouldn’t eat a monkey, and I wouldn’t eat a dog.

“I think I’d eat anything else, but I just couldn’t bring myself to do those things, so it is a goat and you are what you eat,” he said, jokingly referring to the acronym for “greatest of all time.”

The bizarre admission came after the magazine reported Kennedy had texted the photo to a friend who was traveling to Asia last year and suggested that the pal would enjoy a restaurant in Korea that had dogs on the menu — raising speculation the 2024 candidate had once eaten one himself.

A veterinarian who examined the snap noted the carcass has 13 pairs of ribs – including a tell-tale “floating rib” that suggests it is in fact a canine, the outlet reported.

“They said I was eating a dog in Korea and that they had checked with experts, metadata experts, and identified it as Korea and checked with veterinarians who validated that it was a dog,” Kennedy said, dismissing the “whole article as a dumpster of misinformation.”

“It’s a goat and it’s in Patagonia, and it’s a river trip that I used to do, on a big white water river called the Futaleufú every year,” he said, accusing Vanity Fair of being out to “destroy” him.

“That’s what everybody eats down there, is goats.”

Vanity Fair said the photo was taken in 2010 – the same year Kennedy was diagnosed with a dead tapeworm in his brain.

During his 2012 divorce proceedings, the 70-year-old had claimed he may have contracted the parasite during a trip to South Asia.