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Chief executive Tim Ford was awarded a $2.5 million bonus nonetheless, a "bitter pill" for workers to swallow after their wage freeze, Mr Kennedy said.
Mr Kennedy defended his statements, which have delved into race, vaccine safety and other issues, as neither “racist or antisemitic”.
Mr Kennedy had a fortune of £275m, according to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2019.
Source: https://www.business-live.co.uk/retail-consumer/one-britains-richest-men-buys-26822068
Mr Kennedy originally positioned himself to run against Joe Biden, but the Democratic National Committee is not holding debates and is fully supporting the president’s run for a second term in the Oval Office.
Mr Kennedy received significant blowback for agreeing to speak to the so-called parent’s rights Moms For Liberty event in June, and later backed out.
Mr Kennedy said investment was a further mark that president Joe Biden’s ambitions for a trade delegation to Northern Ireland were being realised.
Source: https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2023/10/26/kennedy-announces-e4-3m-investment-by-us-company/
“The passing of the bill means we will have a two-tier system within the UK with Scottish farmers stuck in the lower tier and at a competitive disadvantage,” Mr Kennedy warns.
When Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz read aloud Mr Kennedy’s postings and questioned his intent, Mr Kennedy interjected that she was “slandering me” and claimed what the congresswoman was saying was a lie.