Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s public endorsement of conspiracy theories is not a recent development.

Her reasoning, however, is peculiar.

“You could cross the Alps to Switzerland.

spouses Cheryl Hines and RFK Jr. waving

You could hide in an attic like Anne Frank did,” he infamously said, as perPolitico.

Hines took toX, formerly known as Twitter, the next day to rebuke RFK Jr.’s statement.

“My husband’s opinions are not a reflection of my own.

Cheryl Hines at a RFK Jr. rally

While we love each other, we differ on many current issues,” the actor tweeted.

Yet, the HBO star ultimately joined her husband on his presidential press tour.

“Let’s not be distracted again by somebody’s vanity project,” Schlossberg said in thevideo.

actor Cheryl Hines with husband RFK Jr.

While Hines grapples with defining a conspiracy theorist, others seem unequivocal in categorizing her husband as one.