Overview
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted photos of himself and his grandchildren swimming in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek, despite a 50-year ban due to severe bacterial contamination.
- The National Park Service warns that Rock Creek contains dangerous levels of E. coli and other pathogens, posing significant health risks to humans and animals.
- Critics have labeled Kennedy's actions as irresponsible, highlighting the conflict between his public health role and personal behavior.
- The District of Columbia has proposed a tunnel project to address sewage and stormwater overflow into Rock Creek, but the plan is still in early stages.
- Kennedy's office has not issued a response to the growing criticism over his decision to swim in the restricted and polluted waterway.