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Intruder ARRESTED Twice At Home Of RFK Jr.


This was a close call…

Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s campaign in an announcement revealed an intruder trespassed RFK Jr.’s home twice in one day.

According to LA Police a suspect was arrested for trespassing Kennedy’s estate on Wednesday morning and was released shortly after.

Just hours after being released the intruder returned to Kennedy’s home and was ten into custody yet again.

RFK Jr. took to X and wrote these details regarding the incident “Yesterday an intruder climbed the fence at my home and was arrested. After being released from police custody later in the day, he immediately returned to my home and was arrested again.”

H continued “DHS Secretary Mayorkas has twice refused to grant Secret Service protection for our campaign. For full transparency, here are all the details, including the 3rd formal submission letter to Sec. Mayorkas.”

Check out what ABC News reported:

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Kennedy’s campaign said that he was at his LA property at the time an intruder was detained by his security team and arrested on Wednesday — and that the man returned a second time after being released earlier in the day.

LA police have also confirmed to ABC News that the suspect, who was initially arrested and then cited and released on Wednesday morning, returned to Kennedy’s home again later that day despite a restraining order against him.

The suspect was then again taken into custody and booked into jail, authorities said.

Kennedy’s wife, actress Cheryl Hines, was also home, according to his campaign.

Per Politico:

A 28-year-old real estate agent was arrested and released after entering the California property of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday morning and then arrested again later that afternoon when he returned, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Jonathan Macht, of Pacific Palisades, was arrested in the 2900 block of Mandeville Canyon Road about 9:30 a.m. on suspicion of trespassing and issued an emergency protective order, according to police. Macht was released and, at around 5:45 p.m. that same day, detained by security from Gavin de Becker & Associates outside the same location, according to law enforcement.

De Becker, Kennedy’s security firm, had notified the Secret Service about “this specific obsessed individual” several times in recent months and shared communications he’s sent to the candidate, Kennedy’s campaign said.

Macht did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.

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