RFK Jr. says Trump allies asked him to be VP
- Robert F Kennedy Jr declined an offer from Donald Trump to be his running mate for the White House.
- A website attacking Kennedy was launched by Make America Great Again Inc, linking him to extremist liberal positions.
- Analysts suggest Kennedy's third-party campaign could impact Joe Biden's chances of winning the presidency.
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Trump team asked RFK Jr. to be VP, he claims again; MAGA camp denies
Kennedy, in a social media post published Monday, reiterated a claim he’s maintained for months, saying Trump’s team reached out to him to offer the number-two spot in a hypothetical future Trump White House earlier in the campaign cycle.
RFK Jr. claims Trump 'emissaries' asked him to serve as Trump's running mate
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that former President Donald Trump's "emissaries" asked him to serve as Trump's running mate."President Trump calls me an ultra-left radical. I'm soooo liberal that his emissaries asked me to be his VP. I respectfully declined the offer," Kennedy tweeted. — (@) Chris LaCivita, a Trump campaign senior advisor, claimed that nobody from Trump's campaign has reached out to Kennedy…
RFK Jr. Says Trump ‘Emissaries’ Asked Him to Be VP and He Declined
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. restated today that “emissaries” of former President Donald Trump approached him about joining his 2024 ticket, but he declined, while a Trump campaign adviser continued to deny the independent presidential candidate’s claim. Mr. Kennedy’s post on X, formerly Twitter, referenced President Trump’s comments on Truth Social in late March when he called Mr. Kennedy “the most radical left candidate in the race.” “President Trump…
Robert F Kennedy Jr claims Trump had asked him to be running mate
The assertion followed the launch of a website attacking the independent presidential candidate calling him a ‘leftist radical’Robert F Kennedy Jr, the prominent conspiracy theorist and independent presidential candidate, claimed on Monday he had turned down an offer from Donald Trump to be his running mate for the White House.The assertion followed the launch earlier in the day of a website attacking Kennedy, published by a pro-Trump political …
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