RFK Jr. Confident in Securing White House Role Under Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserts that Donald Trump assured him of a position in the administration if elected, despite conflicting transition team statements.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims Donald Trump promised him a White House role if he wins the election.
- Kennedy refuted transition team co-chair Howard Lutnick's statement that he would not lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Kennedy outlined his goals to end agency corruption, restore evidence-based science, and combat chronic diseases.
- Discussions are ongoing about the most effective position for Kennedy to achieve these health initiatives.
- Kennedy expressed confidence that Trump would strongly support his desired role, potentially as HHS secretary.