A Super PAC supporting Robert F Kennedy Jr, an independent candidate in the 2024 US presidential election, is preparing to sue Meta after the tech company temporarily blocked a campaign infomercial on its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. The video, titled “Who is Bobby Kennedy?”, was intended to familiarize voters with Kennedy, who is the son of the late senator Robert F. Kennedy. Meta initially classified the video as spam but retracted the claim through spokesperson Andy Stone, admitting the error and reinstating the video swiftly.

In related news, actor Kevin Spacey has endorsed Robert F Kennedy Jr’s candidacy, calling him a “formidable fighter for justice” and a “loyal friend.” This endorsement arrives amid personal controversy for Spacey, who faces allegations of groping former actor Ruari Cannon and further accusations of inappropriate behavior explored in the Channel 4 documentary “Spacey Unmasked.” The program alleges multiple instances of misconduct by Spacey and examines the broader implications of power abuse in Hollywood.

“Spacey Unmasked,” directed by Katherine Haywood, features testimonies from several men who describe their disturbing encounters with Spacey, with participants recounting feeling manipulated and intimidated due to the actor’s celebrity status. The documentary seeks to illuminate the pervasive issue of abuse in the entertainment industry, hoping to encourage more male victims to come forward with their experiences.

The confluence of these events highlights ongoing concerns about how powerful entities, both individuals and corporations, manage and sometimes misuse their influence, raising broad questions about accountability and ethics in both the political and entertainment spheres.