A recent hire on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign has raised eyebrows for his comments on the Jan. 6 riots. But, for a candidate who’s been as willing to embrace conspiracy theories as Kennedy and has expressed muddled views on the insurrection, it’s not entirely surprising.
Campaign finance records show that Kennedy’s campaign initially hired a company called Total Virality in March, as NBC News reported. The firm, hired for “influencer engagement” per the filing, is run by Zach Henry, whose social media posts suggest that he’s a Jan. 6 conspiracy theorist. (Neither Henry nor Kennedy’s campaign responded to NBC News’ request for comment.)
In posts on X dating to 2022 that NBC News found, Henry falsely called the insurrection “Democrat misdirection” and the House committee investigation into Jan. 6 a “witch hunt of patriots,” and mocked the lingering trauma of congressional staffers who were in the Capitol when an angry mob stormed the building.








