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Biden eulogizes Ethel Kennedy, whose late husband he counted among his political inspirations, as ‘a hero in her own right’

Biden eulogizes Ethel Kennedy, whose late husband he counted among his political inspirations, as 'a hero in her own right'
October 16, 2024

(CNN) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday eulogized Ethel Kennedy, the human rights activist and widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, as “a hero in her own right,” remembering her decades of public service and personal friendship to him and his family.

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