The MSNBC anchor said the Kennedy and Bessette families 'do not deserve the circus of lost souls now soiling the sacred place in American Presidential history.'
JFK Sr. and Bobby Kennedy were both assassinated, while John F. Kennedy Jr. died in a plane crash in 1999.
Williams said:"They lost their modern-era patriarch, the President of the United States to assassination, his brother to assassination and the son of the President of the United States to a plane crash. "You learn to wake up the next day and the day after that and, hopefully, keep on living some semblance of a life. The Kennedy and Bessette families deserve our respect and our sorrow after their staggering loss.
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