RFK Jr. Explains Why He Decided To Drop Out, Endorse Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s rally in Arizona on Friday night where he explained why he decided to endorse the former president. Kennedy’s remarks came after he announced earlier in the day that he was suspending his campaign and being removed from the ballot in swing states because he ...

Aug 23, 2024 - 21:28
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RFK Jr. Explains Why He Decided To Drop Out, Endorse Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s rally in Arizona on Friday night where he explained why he decided to endorse the former president.

Kennedy’s remarks came after he announced earlier in the day that he was suspending his campaign and being removed from the ballot in swing states because he did not want to help Democrat presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris by staying in the race.

He said that he got a call from Trump on the night that Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, by a would-be assassin.

“We had a very good talk, and then he invited me to come see him the next day, and I went to Minneapolis and saw him,” he said. “We met again a couple of weeks later in Florida, and we talked not about the things that separate us because we don’t agree on everything, but on the values and the issues that bind us together. And one of the issues that he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic.”

“Our children are now the unhealthiest, sickest children in the world,” he continued. “Don’t you want healthy children? And don’t you want the chemicals out of our food? And don’t you want the regulatory agencies to be free from corporate corruption? And that’s what President Trump told me that he wanted.”

Kennedy said that Trump signaled he wanted to end censorship from the political Left in the U.S.

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“We know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of atrocity,” he said. “And can you think of any time that you can look back in history and say that the people who were censoring were the good guys? They’re always the bad guys, because it’s always the first step down that slippery slope to totalitarianism.”

RFK Jr. said that Trump would “protect America’s freedoms” and “make America healthy again.”

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