RFK Jr. makes his Trump rally debut hours after endorsing GOP nominee: ‘I’m proud of Bobby’
SUMMARY
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former independent presidential candidate, made a surprise appearance at a Trump rally in Glendale, Arizona, shortly after endorsing Donald Trump for president. Kennedy, who suspended his own campaign earlier that day, was introduced by Trump as an “incredible champion” for American values. Kennedy spoke about shared values with Trump, focusing on public health and reducing corporate corruption. He highlighted their common goals, such as promoting healthy food and keeping America out of foreign wars. Kennedy’s endorsement is seen as a monumental boost for Trump’s campaign, especially in swing states. Trump also promised to release all federal records related to JFK’s assassination and to investigate chronic health issues in children. The rally, marked by enthusiasm and chants, reflected a growing alliance between Kennedy’s supporters and Trump’s base, which could drastically alter the outcome of upcoming election.