RFK Jr. Reveals What’s Coming Now That He’s Endorsed Trump
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/29/2024

Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. disclosed his future plans after withdrawing from the race and endorsing former President Donald Trump during an interview with Fox News anchor Shannon Bream.
“I’m going to be campaigning actively. I think President Trump is going to make a series of announcements about other Democrats who are joining his campaign, and you know, I want to make America healthy again, and so does President Trump. So those are objectives,” he began.
Kennedy then discussed why he left the race and decided to support the former president.
“It became clear to me that I did not have a path to victory. Sixteen months of censorship, of not being able to get on any network really except for FOX, and I had — in fact, when — when Ross Perot ran in the 10 months that he ran, he had 34 appearances on the networks. I had two appearances in months. I was blocked out the networks. I was blocked out from the debate. I had no path to victory,” Kennedy explained.
Continuing, he said: “President Trump had been reaching out to me and I talked to him a few hours after the assassination attempt and we had a long conversation by phone. I then had two extensive meetings and there were issues — the broad issues that were most important to me the ones that brought me into the campaign which was ending the Ukraine war, ending the censorship and protecting children’s health. We’re all into reforming our food supply, all the things that we need to do to make our children healthy again.”
RFK Jr. added: “Those are all things that President Trump also wanted to work on, and he invited me to form a unity government. We agreed that we’d be able to continue to criticize each other on issues on which we don’t agree. But these issues are so important and their way of unifying our country. We need in this country to reach a point where we love our children more than we hate each other.”
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