A former aide to health chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was so distraught over her abrupt firing that she accidentally crashed her car into his vehicle.

Hannah Anderson, who served briefly as deputy chief of staff for policy, was removed from her role in June after just a few months on the job.

She was dismissed alongside then-Chief of Staff Heather Flick Melanson as part of a major leadership shakeup at the Department of Health and Human Services. The department has been plagued by high-profile departures and chaotic turnover under vaccine skeptic Kennedy’s tenure.

After her dismissal, Anderson was so upset that she accidentally backed her car into Kennedy’s, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

The fender bender was detailed in a WSJ profile

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