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RFK Jr reportedly made Trump campaign an offer – that they cordially refused

By  Vivek Saxena 

 

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly offered to endorse former President Donald Trump in exchange for a health-related job position in the Trump administration.

The discussions occurred in the immediate hours after an assassination attempt was made on Trump on Saturday, July 13th, according to The Washington Post.

“A person familiar with the conversations said a person who knows both men contacted Kennedy on Saturday night, hours after the assassination attempt on Trump, after Kennedy had some cable news appearances to talk about the attack,” the Post reported Monday. “Kennedy said he was open to speaking with Trump.”

“Kennedy then received a group text from former Fox News host Tucker Carlson that included a phone number used by Trump. … That prompted a phone call between Trump and Kennedy later that night after Trump had returned to his Bedminster, N.J., home, the person said. Carlson declined to comment,” the Post’s reporting continues.

Besides agreeing to meet at the Republican National Convention, the two also reportedly discussed possible health-related administration jobs for Kennedy, as well as the prospect of Kennedy endorsing Trump.

However, “The conversations ended without any definitive conclusion,” the Post noted, citing its sources…

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