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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals that he has been asked to join Donald Trump’s transition team, committing to assist in the selection of key government officials if Trump is re-elected.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently sat down with Tucker Carlson for a comprehensive interview, marking his first public appearance since endorsing former President Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential election. Kennedy’s endorsement has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, signaling a bold departure from his previous affiliations and setting the stage for what promises to be a transformative election cycle.
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When Bobby Kennedy endorsed Donald Trump last week, he burned his boats. There’s no turning back for him, or for American politics. Here’s his first interview since that happened.
(0:42) RFK Jr. Endorsing Donald Trump
(11:26) Censorship and Pavel Durov’s Arrest
(34:56) America’s… pic.twitter.com/AOQULEvZeX— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) August 26, 2024
The interview covered a wide range of topics, beginning with Kennedy’s decision to support Trump. He emphasized that this endorsement was not just a personal decision but a significant moment for American politics, reflecting a growing frustration with the establishment and a desire for real change.
Kennedy also addressed issues surrounding censorship and the recent arrest of Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram. He expressed deep concern over the suppression of free speech and the growing influence of Big Tech on public discourse.
The conversation then shifted to America’s health crisis, a topic Kennedy has been passionate about throughout his career. He criticized the current state of public health in the United States, highlighting the rising rates of chronic diseases and the failures of the healthcare system.
Kennedy also recounted his recent meeting with Trump, describing it as a pivotal moment in their growing alliance. He also revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris refused to meet with him, a decision he described as short-sighted and indicative of the current administration’s unwillingness to engage in meaningful dialogue.
The interview further delved into the controversy surrounding the withdrawal of Secret Service protection for Kennedy, a move that has raised eyebrows given his high-profile status. Kennedy questioned the motivations behind this decision and expressed concern for his safety.
Kennedy was also asked whether he would accept a position as CIA Director.
Kennedy touched on the ongoing legal battles he is facing, particularly the Democratic Party’s lawsuit against him.
The interview concluded with a discussion on environmentalism, a cause that has been central to Kennedy’s life’s work.
As the interview drew to a close, Kennedy shared his plan to help get Trump elected, signaling a new chapter in his political journey.
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