Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been claiming for years that there is a conspiracy afoot to deny low-income families affordable housing. But there is a glaring lack of evidence to back up his claims, which include the allegation that developers are forming shady secret partnerships with government officials to inflate housing prices. Kennedy does not offer any data to support his claims, and no known investigations into the matter have been conducted. Moreover, the organizations that he accuses of being involved in the conspiracy, such as the National Multi-Housing Council, deny even knowing him. This ‘black’ hole in Kennedy’s case is a clear indication that his conspiracy theory is unsubstantiated.
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