Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose father was assassinated, had every right to be traumatized by the WHCD incident, given his family history. However, his seemingly calm demeanor during the event is noted, suggesting a complex relationship with personal trauma and public events.
Impact: Low. This point acknowledges the potential for deep personal trauma while observing the outward reaction of an individual, raising questions about how historical events shape present-day responses.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:03:43 to 01:05:15.
Sources in support: Megyn Kelly (Host)

