Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s campaign on Sunday evening quickly tried to walk back comments the Democratic presidential candidate had made earlier in the day in support of a nationwide abortion restriction after the first three months of pregnancy . The Kennedy campaign said he misunderstood the question in a crowded noisy exhibit hall at the Iowa State Fair . The campaigns statement came shortly after Susan B. Anthony ProLife America praised Kennedy for the position he outlined to NBC calling it a stark contrast to the Democratic Party’s radical stance . Kennedy has a long history of spreading vaccine misinformation and unfounded conspiracy theories taking stances on some issues that could undermine his Democratic bona fides as he tries to challenge President Joe Biden whom many in his family are backing . The campaign has also paid a litany of prominent activists which includes some antivaccine advocates and Republicans either individually or through their businesses according to campaign filings according to their filings . In the past month KFile reported last month for example that the KFile. s KFile had reported that the Kennedys campaign paid a list of activists which include some antivacine advocates public health conspiracy theorists and Republicans according to the campaign filings . According to KFile last month that include antivaccines and conspiracy theories . In addition to this article we have also reported that Kennedy has paid a large amount of money to support a number of prominent groups which includes antivaccinists which includes public health conspirators and Republicans . In this article, SBA ProLife USA has reached out to Sba ProLifeAmerica. has reached Out to SBA. has contacted SBA Dannenfelser. to provide an explanation. to the Kennedy. to clarify that Kennedy. The campaign. to discuss this article. In the previous article. The Campaign has reported that