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originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Tommy1974
I'd hope Trump gives him a big rubber stamp to declassify with.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
a reply to: CarlLaFong
True. I'm sure the fact that the Democrats wanted no secret service protection for RFK JR, and that Donald Trump called for it for him ... I"m sure that has to be on RFK JRS mind as well. The Dems wanted him dead too.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Boomer1947
originally posted by: FlyersFan
a reply to: CarlLaFong
True. I'm sure the fact that the Democrats wanted no secret service protection for RFK JR, and that Donald Trump called for it for him ... I"m sure that has to be on RFK JRS mind as well. The Dems wanted him dead too.
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Tommy1974
I'd hope Trump gives him a big rubber stamp to declassify with.
Former President Donald Trump spoke to "Fox & Friends" on Thursday about whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might drop out of the race and endorse him.
"He is a very good person. If he endorsed me, I would be honored by it. I would be very honored by it. He really has his heart in the right place. He is a respected person," Trump said.
"But, overall, I thought the Democrats, he was a Democrat, I donât know what he is right now. But he was a Democrat. They treated him very badly. I think he would have, he goes around saying he would have beaten Biden in the primary. I think there was a good chance," Trump said.
originally posted by: Kaiju666
originally posted by: wAnchorofCarp
a reply to: Tommy1974
I'd hope Trump gives him a big rubber stamp to declassify with.
Man wouldnât that be something for that family eh? Letting him declassify the Kennedy MDKs, among lots of other things. I like it.
Extracted from: dailycaller.com...
Trump and Kennedy will both be in Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday.
Nothing would erase the last five days of DNC speeches and momentum more from Americansâ minds than the optics of having a former Democratic presidential candidate, currently running the most prominent third-party candidacy in history, drop out to endorse a Republican.