Kennedy Suspends Campaign, Endorses Trump

ed. Aug. 23, 2024 - As delegates and media were returning home the day after the Democratic National Convention in Chicago wrapped up, Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suspended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump in livestreamed speechThe move is expected to have little impact as Kennedy's campaign had stalled, but it did offer another unexpected turn in the 2024 race and Kennedy did have some interesting things to say.  He offered scathing critiques of the Democratic Party ("In the name of saving democracy, the Democratic Party set itself to dismantling it.") and the media ("Instead of maintaining a posture of fierce skepticism toward authority, you have made yourselves government mouthpieces and stenographers for the organs of power.").  Kennedy devoted much of his speech to one of the most serious issues facing the country: the chronic disease epidemic.  Kennedy said addressing chronic disease is a goal which Americans can unite around, as well as one of the key issues which led to his surprising decision to support Trump.  Kennedy said he was not terminating his campaign but would seek to leverage the work of his supporters who had made such sacrifices to put him on the ballot.  He said his name would remain on the ballot in most states, but "in about ten battleground states where my presence would be a spoiler, I will remove my name and urge voters not to vote for me."  Kennedy subsequently spoke at a Trump rally in Glendale, AZ.


Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Address to the Nation
August 23, 2024

[Transcript/Video at robertkennedyjr.substack.com]

Sixteen months ago, in April of 2023, I launched my campaign for President of the United States. I began this journey as a Democrat — the party of my father and my uncle, the party to which I pledged my allegiance long before I was old enough to vote.

I attended my first Democratic convention at age six in 1960. Back then, the Democrats were the champions of the Constitution, and civil rights. The Democrats stood against authoritarianism, against censorship, and against colonialism, imperialism, and unjust wars. We were the party of labor and the working class. The Democrats were the party of government transparency and the champion of the environment. Our party was the bulwark against Big Money interests and corporate power. True to its name, it was the party of democracy.

As you all know, I left that party last October because it had departed so dramatically from the core values I grew up with. It had become the party of war, censorship, corruption, Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Ag, and Big Money. When it abandoned democracy by cancelling the primary to conceal the cognitive decline of the sitting President, I left the party to run as an independent.

The mainstream of American politics and journalism derided my decision. Conventional wisdom said it would be impossible even to get on the ballot as an independent, because each state poses a tangle of arbitrary rules for collecting signatures. I would need over a million of them, something no presidential candidate in history had ever achieved, and then I’d need a team of attorneys and millions of dollars to handle the legal challenges. The naysayers told us we were climbing a glass version of Mount Impossible.

So, the first thing I want to tell you is that we proved them wrong. We did it because beneath the radar of mainstream media organs, we inspired a massive independent political movement. More than a hundred thousand volunteers sprang into action, hopeful that they could reverse our nation’s decline. Many worked ten-hour days, sometimes in blizzards and blazing heat. They sacrificed family time, personal commitments, and sleep month after month, energized by a shared vision of a nation healed of its divisions. They set up tables at farmers’ markets. They canvassed door-to-door. In Utah and New Hampshire, volunteers collected signatures in snowstorms, convincing each supporter to stop in the frigid cold, take off their gloves, and sign legibly. During a heat wave in Nevada, I met a tall, athletic volunteer who cheerfully told me he had lost 25 pounds collecting signatures in 117-degree heat. To finance this effort, young Americans donated their lunch money, and senior citizens gave from their Social Security checks. Our 50-state organization collected those million signatures, and more. No presidential campaign in American political history has ever done that.

And so, I want to thank all of these dedicated volunteers, and congratulate all of the campaign staff who coordinated this enormous logistical feat. You accomplished the impossible. You carried me up that glass mountain. You pulled off a miracle. You achieved what all the pundits said could never be done. You have my deepest gratitude. I will never forget that — not just for what you did for my campaign, but for the sacrifices you made because of your love for our country. You showed everyone that democracy is still possible here. It continues to survive in the breasts and in the idealistic human energies that still thrive beneath the canvas of neglect and official and institutional corruption.

Today I am here to tell you that I WILL NOT ALLOW YOUR EFFORTS TO GO TO WASTE.

I am here today to tell you how I will leverage your tremendous accomplishment to serve the ideals we share, the ideals of peace, prosperity, freedom, and health that motivated our campaign. I am here today to describe the path forward that you have opened with your commitment and hard labors.

In an honest system, I believe I would have won this election. In a system of open, fair primaries, with regularly scheduled debates, with a truly independent media untainted by government propaganda and censorship, in a system of nonpartisan courts and election boards, everything would be different. After all, polls consistently showed me beating each of the other candidates in both favorability and in every head-to-head matchup.

But I’m sorry to say that while democracy may still be alive at the grass roots, it has become little more than a slogan for our political institutions, our media, and our government, and most sadly of all, for the Democratic Party.

   In the name of saving democracy, the Democratic Party set itself to dismantling it. Lacking confidence that its candidate could win at the voting booth, the DNC waged continual legal warfare against both President Trump and myself. Each time our volunteers turned in those towering boxes of signatures needed to get on the ballot, the DNC dragged us into court state by state attempting to erase their work and to subvert the will of the voters who had signed. It deployed DNC-aligned judges to throw me — and other candidates — off the ballot and to throw President Trump in jail. It ran a sham of a primary, rigged to prevent any serious challenge to President Biden.

Then, when a predictably bungled debate performance precipitated the palace coup against President Biden, the same shadowy DNC operatives appointed his successor — also without an election. They installed a candidate who was so unpopular with voters that she dropped out in 2020 without winning a single delegate.

My uncles and my father both relished debate and prided themselves on their capacity to go toe-to-toe with any opponent in the battle over ideas. They would be astonished to learn of a Democratic Party presidential nominee who, like Vice President Harris, has not appeared for a single interview or unscripted encounter with voters in 35 days. This is profoundly undemocratic. How are the people to choose, when they don’t know whom they are choosing? And how can this look to the rest of the world?

My father and uncle were always conscious of America’s image because of our nation’s role as the template of democracy and the leader of the free world.

Instead of showing us her substance and character, the DNC and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for Vice President Harris based upon, well, nothing. No policies, no interviews, no debates — only smoke and mirrors and balloons in a highly produced Chicago circus. There, a string of Democratic speakers mentioned Donald Trump 147 times on just the first day. Who needs policy when you have a Trump to hate? In contrast, at the RNC convention President Biden was mentioned twice in 4 days.

I do interviews every day. Some days, as many as 10. President Trump, who actually was nominated in an election, also does interviews daily. How did the Democratic Party choose a candidate that has never done an interview or debate during the entire election cycle? We know the answer. They did it by weaponizing the government and agencies. They did it by abandoning democracy. They did it by suing the opposition and by disenfranchising voters.

What most alarms me isn’t how the Democratic Party conducts its internal affairs or runs its candidates. What alarms me is the resort to censorship, media control, and weaponization of federal agencies. When a U.S. president colludes with — or outright coerces — media companies to censor political speech, it is an attack on our most sacred right of free expression, the very right upon which all of our other constitutional rights rest.

President Biden mocked Vladimir Putin’s 88% landslide in Russian elections, observing that Putin’s party controlled the Russian press, and that Putin prevented serious opponents from appearing on the ballot. But here in America, the DNC also prevented opponents from getting on the ballot and our television networks exposed themselves as Democratic Party organs. Over the course of more than a year, in a campaign where my poll numbers reached at times into the high 20s, the DNC-aligned mainstream networks maintained a near-total embargo on interviews with me. During his 10-month Presidential campaign in 1992, Ross Perot gave interviews 34 times on the mainstream networks. In contrast, during the 16 months since I declared, ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, and CNN combined gave me only two live interviews. Those same networks instead ran a continuous deluge of hit pieces with inaccurate, often vile, pejorative, and defamatory smears. Some of those same networks then colluded with the DNC to keep me off the debate stage.

Representatives of these networks are in the room right now. I will take a moment to ask you to consider the many ways that you have abdicated your responsibility — the duty of a free press to safeguard democracy and challenge the party in power. Instead of maintaining a posture of fierce skepticism toward authority, you have made yourselves government mouthpieces and stenographers for the organs of power. You did not alone cause the devolution of America’s democracy, but you could have prevented it.

The Democratic Party’s censorship of social media was an even more naked exercise of executive power. This week a federal judge, Terry Doughty, upheld my injunction against President Biden, calling the White House censorship project “the most egregious violation of the First Amendment in the history of the United States of America.”

Doughty’s previous 155-page decision details how 37 hours after he took the oath of office swearing to uphold the constitution, President Biden's White House opened up a portal and invited the CIA, FBI, CISA, DHS, IRS, and other agencies to censor me and other political dissidents. Even today, users who try to post my campaign videos to Facebook or YouTube get messages that “this content violates community standards.” Two days after Judge Doughty rendered his decision this week, Facebook was attaching warning labels to an online petition calling on ABC to include me in the upcoming debate.

The mainstream media, once the guardian of the First Amendment and democratic principles, has joined a systematic attack on democracy. It always justifies its censorship on the grounds of “combating misinformation,” but oppressors don’t fear lies. They fear the truth.

But here’s the good news. While mainstream outlets denied me a critical platform, they didn’t shut down my ideas, which have especially flourished among young and independent voters thanks to the alternative media.

Many months ago, I promised the American people that I would withdraw from the race if I became a spoiler. A “spoiler” is someone who will alter the outcome of the election but has no chance of winning. In my heart, I no longer believe I have a realistic path to electoral victory in the face of relentless, systemic censorship and media control. I cannot in good conscience ask my staff and volunteers to keep working long hours, or ask my donors to keep giving, when I cannot honestly tell them we have a path to the White House.

Furthermore, our polling consistently showed that by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election to the Democrats with whom I disagree on the existential issues of censorship, war, and chronic disease.

I want everyone to know that I am only suspending my campaign, not terminating it. My name will still be on the ballot in most states. If you live in a blue state, you can vote for me without harming or helping President Trump or Vice President Harris. In red states — the same applies. I encourage you to do so. And if enough of you vote for me and neither of the major party candidates win 270 electoral votes, I could still end up in the White House in a contingent election.

But in about ten battleground states where my presence would be a spoiler, I will remove my name and urge voters not to vote for me.

It is with a sense of victory, and not defeat, that I am suspending my campaign activities. Not only did we do the impossible by collecting a million signatures, but we changed the national political conversation forever. Chronic disease, free speech, government corruption, and breaking our addiction to war have moved to the center of politics. I can say to all who have worked so hard for the last year and a half: “Thanks for a job well done!”

Three great causes drove me to enter this race in the first place. These are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party, and then as an Independent, and now throw my support to President Trump.

The cause of free speech.

The war in Ukraine.

The war on our children.

I’ve already described some of my personal experiences with government censorship-industrial complex.

I want to say a word about the Ukraine war. The military-industrial complex has provided us with the familiar comic-book justification that this war is a noble effort to stop supervillain Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and to thwart his Hitler-like march across Europe.

In fact, tiny Ukraine is a proxy in a geopolitical struggle initiated by the ambitions of the U.S. Neocons for U.S. global hegemony. I’m not excusing Putin for invading Ukraine. He had other options. But the war is Russia’s predictable response to the reckless Neocon project of extending NATO to encircle Russia.

The credulous media rarely explain to Americans that we unilaterally walked away from our two intermediate nuclear weapons treaties with Russia, and then put nuclear-ready Aegis missile systems in Romania and Poland, and that the Biden White House repeatedly spurned Russia’s offer to settle the dispute peacefully.

The Ukraine war began in 2014, when US agencies overthrew the democratically elected government of Ukraine and installed a handpicked pro-West government that launched a civil war against ethnic Russians in Ukraine.

In 2019, America walked away from a peace treaty, the Minsk agreement that had been negotiated by European leadership.

In April 2022, President Biden sent Boris Johnson to Ukraine to force President Zelensky to tear up a peace treaty with President Putin that would have brought peace and left Donbass and Ukraine as part of Ukraine.

President Biden stated that month that his objective in the war was regime change in Russia.

His Defense Secretary, Lloyd Austin, said that America’s purpose in the war was to exhaust the Russian army to degrade its capacity to fight anywhere else.

These objectives of course had nothing to do with what they were telling Americans about protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty.

Since then, we have squandered the flower of Ukrainian youth. As many as 600,000 Ukrainian kids have died and Ukraine’s infrastructure is destroyed.

The war has been a disaster for our country. We squandered nearly $200 billion badly needed dollars. The Nord Stream pipeline sabotage and sanctions have destroyed Europe’s industrial base, which formed the bulwark of U.S. national security. We have pushed Russia into a disastrous alliance with China and Iran. We are closer to the brink of nuclear exchange than at any other time since 1962.

Our moral authority and our economy are in shambles, and the war gave rise to the emergence of BRICS, which now threatens to replace the dollar as the global reserve currency.

Judging by her bellicose, belligerent speech last night in Chicago, we can assume that President Harris will be an enthusiastic advocate for this and other Neocon military adventures.

President Trump says that he will reopen negotiations with Putin and end the war overnight. This alone would justify my support for his campaign.

Last summer, it looked like no candidate was willing to negotiate a quick end to the Ukraine war, to tackle the chronic disease epidemic, to protect free speech and restore our Constitutional freedoms, to clean corporate influence out of government, or to defy the Neocons and their agenda of endless military adventurism. But now, one of the two candidates has adopted these issues as his own, to the point where he has asked to enlist me in his administration to tackle those issues. I am speaking, of course, of Donald Trump.

Less than two hours after President Trump narrowly escaped assassination, Calley Means called me on my cell phone. Calley is arguably the leading advocate for food safety, soil regeneration, and ending the chronic disease epidemic that is destroying American health and ruining our economy. Calley has exposed the insidious corruption at the FDA, NIH, HHS, and USDA that has caused the epidemic. Calley had been working on and off for my campaign, advising me on those subjects, which have been my primary focus for the last twenty years. I was delighted when Calley told me, that day, that he had also been advising President Trump. He told me President Trump was anxious to talk to me about chronic disease — and other subjects — and to explore avenues of cooperation. He asked if I would take a call from the President. President Trump telephoned me a few minutes later, and I met with him the following day.

A few weeks later, I met again with President Trump and his family members and closest advisors in Florida. In a series of long, intense discussions, I was surprised to discover that we are aligned on many key issues. In those meetings, he suggested that we join forces as a unity party. We talked about Abraham Lincoln’s team of rivals. That arrangement would allow us to disagree publicly and privately on the issues over which we differ, while working together on the existential issues upon which we are in concordance. I was a fierce critic of many of the policies of his first administration, and there are still issues and approaches upon which we continue to dispute. But we are aligned with each other on key issues like ending the forever wars, ending the childhood disease epidemics, securing the border, protecting our freedom of speech, unraveling corporate capture of the regulatory agencies, and getting U.S. intelligence agencies out of the business of propagandizing, censoring, and surveilling Americans, and interfering in our elections.

Following my first discussion with President Trump, I tried unsuccessfully to open up similar discussions with the Harris campaign. Vice President Harris declined to meet or speak with me.

Suspending my candidacy is a heartrending decision for me. But I am convinced that it is the best hope for ending the Ukraine war and ending the chronic disease epidemic that is eroding our nation’s vitality from the inside and for protecting free speech. I feel a moral obligation to use this opportunity to save millions of American children.

In case some of you don’t realize how dire the condition is of our children’s health and chronic disease in general, I urge you to view Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Calley Means and his sister, Dr. Casey Means, who was the top graduate of her class at Stanford Medical School. This is an issue that affects us far more directly and urgently than the culture war issues that are tearing the country apart. Therefore, it has the potential to bring us together. So let me share just a little bit about why I believe it is so urgent.

Today, two-thirds of American adults and half of children suffer chronic health issues. Fifty years ago, the number for children was less than one percent.

In America, 74% of adults are now overweight or obese, and close to 50% of children. One hundred and twenty years ago, when someone was obese, they were sent to the circus. In Japan, the childhood obesity rate is 3%.

Half of Americans now have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. When my uncle was president, juvenile diabetes was effectively nonexistent. The average pediatrician would see a single case in their lifetime. Today, one of every three kids who walk through their office door is diabetic or prediabetic.

There’s been an explosion of neurological diseases that I never saw as a child. ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, Tourette’s, narcolepsy, ASD, and Asperger’s. In the year 2000, the autism rate was one in 1,500. Now, autism rates in kids are one in 36 nationally, and 1 in 22 in California. The screening has not changed. Nor has the definition. The incidence has changed.

About 18% of teens have fatty liver disease, a disease that primarily used to be found only in late-stage alcoholics. Cancer rates are skyrocketing in the young and the old. Young adult cancers are up 79%.

One in four American women is on an antidepressant medication. 40% of teens have a mental health diagnosis. Today, 15% of high schoolers are on Adderall and half a million children are on SSRIs.

So what’s causing all this suffering? I’ll name two culprits. First is ultra-processed foods. About 70% of American children’s diet is ultra-processed — industrially manufactured in a factory. These foods consist primarily of processed sugar, ultra-processed grains, and seed oils. Lab scientists concoct thousands of other ingredients to make these foods more palatable, more addictive. These ingredients didn’t exist 100 years ago, and humans aren’t biologically adapted to eat them. Hundreds of these chemicals are banned in Europe, but ubiquitous in America’s processed foods.

The second culprit is toxic chemicals in our food, medicine, and environment. Pesticides, food additives, pharmaceutical drugs, and toxic waste permeate every cell of our bodies. The assault on a child’s cells and hormones is unrelenting. To name just one problem, many of these chemicals increase estrogen. Because young children are ingesting hormone disruptors, the average girl in America is reaching puberty at age 10 to 13 — six years earlier than girls were in 1900. Our country has the earliest puberty rates on any continent. And no, this isn’t because of “better nutrition.” This is not normal. Breast cancer, an estrogen-driven cancer, now strikes one in eight women.

Considering the grievous human cost of this tragic epidemic of chronic disease, it seems almost crass to mention the damage it does to our economy. But I’ll say, it is crippling our nation’s finances. When my uncle was President, our country spent zero dollars on chronic disease. Today, government healthcare spending is mostly for chronic disease, and it is double the military budget. And chronic disease costs the economy as a whole at least $4 trillion. Probably more when you consider the indirect costs. That’s a 20% drag on everything we could aspire to. And it is the fastest-growing cost.

Poor and minority communities suffer disproportionately. Industry lobbyists make sure that most of the food stamp and school lunch program dollars are funding processed foods. We are systematically mass-poisoning America’s poorest citizens.

The same food industry lobbied to make sure that nearly all agricultural subsidies go to the commodity crops that are the feedstock of the processed food industry. The policies are destroying small farms and our soils.

The good news is that we can change all of this, and change it quickly. America can get healthy again. To do that we need to do three things. First, root out the corruption in our health agencies. Second, change the incentives of the healthcare system. And third, inspire Americans to get healthy again.

Eighty percent of NIH grants go to people who have conflicts of interest. These agencies, the FDA, the USDA, the CDC, all of them are controlled by huge for-profit corporations. 75% of the FDA’s funding doesn’t come from taxpayers. It comes from pharma. And pharma executives and consultants and lobbyists cycle in and out of these agencies.

With President Trump’s backing, I am going to change that. We are going to staff these agencies with honest scientists and doctors free from industry funding. We will make sure that the decisions of consumers, doctors, and patients are informed by unbiased science.

 A sick child is the best thing for the pharmaceutical industry. When American children, or adults, get sick with a chronic condition, they are put on medications for their entire life. Imagine what will happen when Medicaid starts paying for Ozempic, which costs $1,500 a month and is being recommended for children as young as six. All for a condition, obesity, that is completely preventable and barely even existed a hundred years ago. Since 74% of Americans are obese, the costs could be as high as $3 trillion a year. With a fraction of that money, we could buy organic food for every American and get rid of diabetes altogether. We will bring healthy food back to school lunches. We will stop subsidizing the worst foods with our agricultural subsidies. We will get the toxic chemicals out of our food. We will reform the entire food system.

And for that, we need new leadership in Washington, because unfortunately, both the Democratic and Republican Parties are in cahoots with the food producers, Big Pharma, and Big Ag, which are among their major donors. Vice President Harris has expressed no interest in addressing this issue. Four more years of Democratic rule will complete the consolidation of corporate and Neocon power. And our children will be the ones who suffer the most.

I got involved with chronic disease 20 years ago, not because I chose to. It was thrust upon me. It was an issue that should have been central to the environmental movement, but it was widely ignored by all the institutions that should have been protecting our kids against toxins. It was an orphaned issue — I had a weakness for orphans.

I watched generations of children get sicker and sicker in front of my eyes. And nobody in power seemed to care or even notice. For 19 years, I prayed every morning that God would put me in a position to end this calamity. The chronic disease crisis was one of the primary reasons for running for President. Along with ending the censorship, and the Ukraine war, it is the reason I have made this heart-wrenching decision to suspend my campaign and to support President Trump. This decision is agonizing for me, because of the difficulties it causes to my wife, my children, my family, and my friends. But I have the certainty that this is what I’m meant to do and that certainly gives me internal peace even in storms. If I’m given the chance to fix the chronic disease crisis and reform our food production, I promise that within two years, we will watch the chronic disease burden lift dramatically. We will make Americans healthy again. Within four years, America will be a healthy country. We will be stronger, more resilient, more optimistic, and happier. I won’t fail. Ultimately the future is in the hands of God, the American voters, and President Trump. If President Trump is elected and honors his word, the vast burden of chronic disease that now demoralizes and bankrupts the country, will disappear.

This is a spiritual journey for me. I reached my decision through deep prayer and hard-nosed logic. I ask myself, what choices must I make to maximize my chances to save America’s children and restore national health? I felt that if I refused this opportunity, I would not be able to look at myself in the mirror, knowing I could have saved the lives of countless children and reversed this country’s chronic disease epidemic.

I’m 70 years old. I have maybe a decade to be effective. I cannot imagine that a President Harris will allow me or anyone else to solve these problems. After eight years of President Harris, any opportunity for me to fix the problem will be out of my reach forever. President Trump has told me he wants this as his legacy. I’m choosing to believe that this time, he will follow through. His son, his biggest donors, and closest friends also support this objective. My joining the Trump campaign will be a difficult sacrifice for my wife and children, but worthwhile if there is even a small chance of success.

Ultimately the only thing that will save our children and our country is if we choose to love them more than we hate each other. That’s why I launched my campaign to unify this country. My dad and my uncle made such an enduring mark on the character of our nation not so much because of any particular policy, but because they were able to inspire profound love for our country and to fortify our sense of ourselves as a national community held together by shared ideals. They were able to put their love into the intentions and hearts of ordinary Americans, and to unify a national populist movement of all Americans — of Blacks and Whites and Hispanics, urban and rural. They inspired affection, love, high hopes, and a culture of kindness that continue to radiate from their memories.

That is the spirit on which I ran my campaign, and that I intend to bring into the campaign of President Trump. Instead of vitriol and polarization, I will appeal to the values that unite us, the goals we could achieve if only we weren’t at each others’ throats. The most unifying theme for all Americans is that we all love our children. If we all unite around this issue now, we will finally give them protection, the health, and the future that they deserve.



Excerpt from Trump Rally in Glendale, AZ

August 23, 2024

[Democracy in Action Transcript  |  C-SPAN Video]

TRUMP: Tonight, I'm very pleased to welcome a man who has been an incredible champion for so many of these values that we all share, and we've shared them for a long time.  I don't think too many of you people have heard of him.  He's very low key; he's a very low key person, but he is highly respected.  He is a great person.  I've known him for so  long.  For the past 16 months, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. — [MUSIC, Kennedy on stage and shakes Trump's hand]

And he deserves it.  He deserves it.

[Chants: USA]

For the past 16 months, Bobby has run an extraordinary campaign for President of the United States. I know because he also went after me a couple of times. I didn't like it.

And I mean this sincerely, had he been allowed to enter the Democrat primary, he would have easily beaten Joe Biden, but they would let him in. They put up rules I've never seen. Rules like he had to have 65% of the vote in order to run, you know, little things like that.

His candidacy has inspired millions and millions of Americans, raised critical issues that have been too long ignored in this country, and brought together people from across the political spectrum in a positive campaign grounded in the American values of his father, Robert Kennedy, a great man, and his uncle, President John F. Kennedy. And I know that they are looking down right now, and they are very, very proud of Bobby. I'm proud of Bobby. You want to know the truth?

And I don't think I've ever introduced anyone that got applause like he just got. I must tell you, I don't think— It's true. I don't think I've ever introduced anybody that got applause like that.
 
Amazing. It's true.

[Chants: Bobby]

Soon after I was—I can't even believe I have to say this—nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania last month, Bobby called me to express his best wishes. He knows firsthand the risks incurred by leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment. When you stand up, you bring on some trouble for yourself. But you have to do what's right. You have to do what's right for the country. I will tell you, we are both in this to do what's right for the country. That's one thing I can tell you.

He lost his father and uncle in service to our country, and Bobby himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign, while being denied protection by the Harris-Biden administration. And this is a tribute in honor of Bobby. I am announcing tonight that upon my election, I will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts, and they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. And they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month. But I tell you, I have never had more people ask me, please sir, release the documents on the Kennedy assassination, and we're going to do that.

I also want to salute Bobby's decades of work as an advocate for the health of our families and our children. Nobody has done more. Millions and millions of Americans who want clean air, clean water and a healthy nation, have concerns about toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food. That's why today I'm repeating my pledge to establish a panel of top experts working with Bobby to investigate what is causing the decades long increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including auto immune disorders, autism, obesity, infertility ,and many more. We want every child in America to grow up and to live a long and healthy life.

So I just want to ask Bobby to speak for a little while. I'll stand aside. I'm going to stand aside. But I can only tell you, I've known him a long time. We've been a little bit on the opposite side of the equation. But I will say this, he is a brilliant, I still think of him as young, he's not that young. I always call him young, but he's not that young, but he is a phenomenal person, a phenomenal man who loves the people of this country as much as anybody can love the people of this country. So Bobby, please say a few words.  Thank you very much.


KENNEDY: Thank you. Thank you, President Trump.

[Chants: Bobby]

A few hours after the assassination attempt at Butler, I got a call from a safe food advocate named Kelly Means, who's been fighting for many years to try to end the corruption at CDC and FDA and USDA. And these institutions, these regulatory agencies, are actually run by the big food processing companies, the big ag and the chemical companies that there supposed to regulate.

And he said to me that he'd been advising me for many years and on my campaign. And he told me that night that he was also advising President Trump, and he asked if I would talk to President Trump. I said, of course. And about a few minutes later, I got a call from the president, and we talked. We had a very good talk, and then he invited me to come see him the next day, and I went to Minneapolis and saw him. We met again a couple of weeks later in Florida, and we talked about not about the things that separate us because we don't agree on everything, but on the values and the issues that bind us together. And one of the issues that he talked about was having safe food and ending the chronic disease epidemic.

Our children are now the unhealthiest, sickest children in the world. Don't you want healthy children, and don't you want the chemicals out of our food, and don't you want the regulatory agencies to be free from corporate corruption? And that's what President Trump told me that he wanted.

He also told me that he wanted to end the grip of the neocons on US foreign policy. He said he didn't want any more $200 trillion, $200 billion wars in Ukraine; that we could use that money back here in the United States.

And the safest, the best way to build a safe America is to rebuild our industrial base and rebuild the middle class in this country. And don't you want a president who's going to get us out of the wars and who's going to rebuild the middle class in this country?

And he told me that he wanted to end the censorship, because the whole basis of American democracy is the free flow of information. And we know that a government that can silence its opponents has license for any kind of atrocity. And can you think of any time that you can look back in history and say that the people who were censoring were the good guys? They're always the bad guys, because it's always the first step down that slippery slope to totalitarianism.

And don't you want a president who's going to protect America's freedoms? And who is going to protect us against totalitarianism?

And I want to ask you again. Don't you want a safe environment for your children? Don't you want to, don't you want to know that the food that you're feeding them is not filled with chemicals that are going to give them cancer and chronic disease. And don't you want a president that's going to make America healthy again?

Thank you all very, very much. And God Bless you, and God bless America.

[Chants: USA]


TRUMP
: That was something, huh. That was something.

Fantastic guy.You know, he did well, in the polls are good, though, but you have to remember, we have sort of like a two party system. It was designed that way, and it's awfully tough. And as well as he did, he'd be at 10 and 15 and 16 points sometimes. That's a lot, that's a lot. But if he were in a regular system, like as a Democrat, or perhaps as a Republican, but not against me, of course. But if he were in a regular system, there are a lot of people that maybe liked him the best, but they said we can't vote. So with all of those votes he was getting—he has a lot of votes that he could have gotten—I think he's going to have a huge influence we're leading now, but I think he's going to have a huge influence of this campaign.

Actually much bigger than you'd see in the polls, and those numbers are big to start off with, but Bobby and I will fight together to defeat the corrupt political establishment and return control of this country to the people. And to all who supported Bobby's campaign, I very simply ask you join us in building this coalition. It's a beautiful coalition in defense of liberty and safety, prosperity and peace. It's going to be an incredible coalition, and the relationship has been so good for so long, I have no doubt it's going to work and work well.  But we have to win...

Team Kennedy
 August 23, 2024  

Kennedy Announces Suspension of Campaign

PHOENIX, AZ—AUGUST 23, 2024—Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. today announced in an address to the nation in Phoenix, Arizona, he is suspending his campaign.

Kennedy will remain on the ballot in most of the states for which he has qualified. “But in about 10 battleground states where my presence would be a spoiler,” Kennedy said, “I will remove my name and urge voters not to vote for me.”

In his speech, Kennedy described the considerations that led him to pull out. First was the censorship, media blockade, and legal warfare that kept his message from reaching vast swaths of the electorate. Second, many of his core issues have been adopted by Donald Trump.

Kennedy said, “Last summer, it looked like no candidate was willing to negotiate a quick end to the Ukraine war, to tackle the chronic disease epidemic, to protect free speech and restore our Constitutional freedoms, to clean corporate influence out of government, or to defy the Neocons and their agenda of endless military adventurism. But now, one of the two candidates has adopted these issues as his own, to the point where he has asked to enlist me in his administration to tackle those issues. I am speaking, of course, of Donald Trump.”

Kennedy went on to describe the existential threat posed by these issues and declared his intention to join President Trump’s cabinet to address them.

He concluded his address with a call for unity. “Ultimately the only thing that will save our children and our country is if we choose to love them more than we hate each other,” said Kennedy.

Read the full transcript here.

Learn more at Kennedy24.com. Visit our press page here.

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Kerry Kennedy posted at @KerryKennedyRFK
August 23, 2024

STATEMENT ON ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.'S ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY

We want an America filled with hope and bound together by a shared vision of a brighter future, a future defined by individual freedom, economic promise and national pride. We believe in Harris and Walz. Our brother Bobby's decision to endorse Trump today is a betrayal of the values that our father and our family hold most dear. It is a sad ending to a sad story.

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Courtney Kennedy
Kerry Kennedy
Chris Kennedy
Rory Kennedy

Donald J. Trump for President 2024, Inc.
August 23, 2024

Top MUST WATCH Moments From Glendale, Arizona

President Donald J. Trump just wrapped up remarks in Glendale, Arizona, where he spoke about his vision to lower the cost of living, secure the border, and make our cities safe again— and received key endorsements from special guests.

 

Here are the top MUST WATCH moments you missed:

  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., endorsed President Trump: "Don't you want a safe environment for your children? ... Don't you want a president who's going to MakeAmerica Healthy Again?"

  • President Trump pledged to join with RFK, Jr. as they battle the political elites: "Bobby and I will fight together to defeat the corrupt political establishment and return control of this country to the people."

  • President Trump welcomed new supporters into the Make America Great Againmovement: "We're welcoming support from millions of disaffected Democrats, Independents, moderates and old-fashioned liberals who still believe in things like borders ... democracy, liberty, and, of course, always the right of free speech."

  • President Trump was endorsed by the Arizona Police Officers Association: "If you support law enforcement and safe communities, vote Trump."

  • President Trump called out Kamala Harris for the brazen lies in her convention speech: "She lied about everything!"

  • President Trump hammered Kamala Harris over the epidemic of missing migrant children on her watch: "Many of these children are now in sex slavery or dead, never to see their homes or their parents again."

  • President Trump laid out his vision of returning America to economic prosperity once again: "Together, we will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy, low interest costs, low inflation ... we want to make sure everyone can afford groceries, a car, and a home."

Democratic National Committee [War Room]
August 23, 2024

Here’s What People Are Saying About RFK Jr. Endorsing Trump

“Helps Kamala Harris”...“Good Sign For Democrats”...“Him Getting Out Of The Race Hurts Trump Rather Than Helps.”...“His Negatives Have Skyrocketed. He Doesn't Have Much Support Left To Throw To Trump…His Endorsement [May] Backfir[e]  By Further Confirming Trump As The Candidate Of Kooks, Anti-Vaxxers And Conspiracy Nuts."
 
Key Excerpts

USA Today: RFK Jr.'s exit shakes up 2024 race. But how much does his endorsement actually help Trump?

“Given the growing negative perceptions that voters have about Kennedy, his endorsement poses a risk to Trump, who is no stranger to courting controversy.”

New York Times: Kennedy’s Decision Is Unlikely to Change the Race Dramatically

“...An endorsement of former President Donald J. Trump would be unlikely to change the nature of the race…it is hard to know how many of Mr. Kennedy’s supporters will vote in November. They are less likely than others to have voted in 2020, and are also less likely to say they will vote come November. And it has not been clear which candidate” 

Forbes: Why RFK Jr.’s Exit From Race Probably Won’t Help Trump Very Much

“Since the Kennedy voters who identify as Republican or Democrat would likely vote for their party’s preferred candidate in a two-way race, most of the votes up for grabs are from independents who prefer Kennedy. Generally, independent voters tend to prefer Harris over Trump (48% to 37% in the NPR/PBS/Marist poll and 33% to 20% in the Economist/YouGov poll when voters who lean independent are factored in), suggesting she’s more likely to pick up a larger share of the independent voters who say they’d back Kennedy.

U.S. News & World Report: RFK Jr. Drops Out and Endorses Trump, Leaving Politicos Confused and Supporters Upset


“Moe Vela, a former senior adviser to Biden, called the announcement interesting but confusing…Regarding the call for his supporters to stay with him, Vela says it’s just further evidence that he was never a serious candidate. He says Kennedy’s endorsement of Trump doesn’t matter because ‘he has no credibility, very few followers, very few supporters', noting that his reaction was ‘who and who cares.’  He added that every political candidate plays up endorsements but notes that they ‘truly change very little.’ ‘These types of things really don't move the dial much historically, traditionally. And certainly with RFK Jr., they will not even register on the radar screen.’ Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, said that, regardless, the move will have little real effect on the election. Describing the manner of Kennedy’s exit as ‘like a rock,’ he notes that a recent CBS/YouGov poll had him down to 2%. An average of polls by Real Clear Politics had him peaking at over 16% last November. ‘He can’t transfer many people to Trump, and by dropping out, he ceases to have any significant access to media time. This is another ‘media event’ that will be blown up as a turning point, when it is certainly not that.’”

AXIOS: What’s inside RFK Jr.’s parting gift for Trump

“Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s much-spoiled exit from the presidential race won't pack the same pop as if he'd done it earlier this summer. Kennedy averaged 15.5% in general election polls on July 1, per Nate Silver's model. Now he's around 4%. Why it matters: Kennedy's plunging relevancy and bizarre news cycles raises doubts on how many votes he can really move to former President Trump's column.”

The Bulwark: RFK Jr. and Trump Belong Together

“On one hand, Kennedy’s anticipated endorsement is cause for amusement; it would represent Trump doubling down on ‘weirdness.’ RFK is a guy who, one dark night, dropped a dead bear in Central Park and staged it to look like roadkill resulting from a hit-and-run with a bicyclist. That’s in addition to the rest of his bizarre menagerie of conspiracy theories. Let’s just say that his endorsement isn’t a likely route for attracting independent voters and suburban moms.” 

John King on CNN with Anderson Cooper


“I'm going to make the argument that this still helps Kamala Harris. [...] We talked about this on your show, Anderson, a long time ago, back in May, I was raising the prospect, are we going to have a 1992 like Perot campaign with a third party candidate getting into double digits? Because he was at 9% in Michigan, 10% in Pennsylvania, 9% in Wisconsin, the other third party candidates well below. This is back in May. Here's where we were a week or so ago [...] — down to 5% in Michigan, 5% in Pennsylvania, 6% of Wisconsin. [...] So Robert F Kennedy's numbers are going down. His fundraising is also going down. So he's going to step aside. Maybe he endorses Trump, but I would say, from 2020, and 2016 the lesson is, the fewer candidates, the better for the Democrats.” 

Marc Thiessen on Fox News with Jesse Watters

Thiessen: “It represents, actually, an opportunity for the Democrats right now because RFK, the threat that he posed to the Democrats was that Democrats and independents who are unhappy with Harris and Biden had a place to go that was not Trump, right? So if you don’t like this administration, but you can’t bring yourself to vote Donald Trump, there was an option on the ballot today, and if he gets out of the race, how many of those people are actually gonna go and vote for Trump if the reason they were supporting him was ’cause they didn’t want to vote for Trump and didn’t want to vote for these guys? So I think in a way, him getting out of the race hurts Trump rather than helps.”

Watters: “That’s a smart answer, but I don’t like it, Thiessen.” 

Chuck Todd on NBC News Now 

“I don't think it matters at all. In fact, I think in order to be relevant, you better do something this week…he didn't run a campaign…it's not a serious campaign…Ironically, now the question I have is, if Kennedy does endorse Trump, how many states is his name still going to be on the ballot, and he may actually be hurting Trump more than he hurts Harris at the end of the day.” 

Larry Sabato on News Nation 

“It's not going to make a dramatic difference, because I'm not even sure that Kennedy's at 5% or 6% anymore.
Remember, those polls are a little bit stale too. He's been falling like a rock for lots of different reasons. [...]  You can look at this map, and you can look at the independent candidates, and you can say, "Well, if RFK Jr drops out, it's pretty obvious that 63% of his vote would go to Trump.” You know, it's never that simple, that is so superficial, which describes most of the analysis. It's never that simple. And you're going to find this is very complicated, because people can go to another independent. They can stay on the couch and not vote. They can move in both directions. You have some of them go to Harris, probably more of them go to Trump. But I don't know that it's going to amount to all that much additional support for Trump.” 

Rep. Chrissy Houlahan on CNN with Kasie Hunt 


“It’s pretty disgusting, and I don't know what the overall impact will be. In Pennsylvania, as an example, I definitely see some folks who were supporters of his. I just don't know which way they're going to go. Clearly, he's leaning towards Trump, but that's literally because he thinks he's going to get the right deal from that. It's clear he's also looked for a similar deal from the Harris campaign too, and that's kind of disingenuous, and I don't think that will resonate with my voters [in Pennsylvania].” 

Kristen Holmes on CNN 


“Now,  you might be wondering why exactly Donald Trump's team would want RFK's endorsement, given the fact that his campaign has been really plagued by scandal after scandal. In May, he admitted that a parasitic brain worm had entered into his brain and died there and caused the brain fog. In a Vanity Fair, article, he essentially evaded questions about allegations of sexual assault from a former nanny, and then, obviously, we saw what happened with the admission that he left a bear cub in Central Park. But if you look at this race, particularly with Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket, there is concern that this race is going to be decided by razor thin margins.”

Allan Lichtman on News Nation 

“This is a very good sign for the party in power
. One of my keys against the White House Party is a significant third party campaign, because that's always a sign of discontent with governing. And the basis of my keys to the White House is that it's governing, not campaigning, that counts. You see right there, key number four- third party- the disappearing RFK  campaign that wipes out a possible negative key against the incumbent party. I'm not ready to make a prediction yet, but it's a positive development. Plus, you know, if he does endorse Trump, that just shows the falsification of his whole campaign, which supposedly was based on being an independent voice, not necessarily to either party."

George Will on News Nation with Leland Vittert 

Vittert: Does Donald Trump or should Donald Trump– who has been called weird over and over again by Democrats— want the endorsement of someone who is arguably the weirdest man in American politics? 

Will: “He’s a man who says he has a worm in his brain and who left a bear’s corpse in Central Park. That’s not usually the person you go to. Robert F. Kennedy has faded as third-party candidates usually do at about the time when things get serious in America politics, so whether or not Robert Kennedy endorses Donald Trump is of tiny significance.” 
 
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Larry Sabato @LarrySabato: Rumor: RFK Jr is dropping out Friday and endorsing Trump. IF TRUE (1) Kennedy is barely relevant, at 5% & falling. (2) He can’t transfer much support, esp. to Trump. His backers will splinter. (3) RFK Jr makes Trump-Vance ticket even weirder.

G. Elliott Morris @gelliottmorris: About Kennedy dropping out: Our polling average model looks at the difference in polls that do and do not include him as an option. In this adjustment RFK takes 1.3 points from Harris and 1.5 from Trump. RFK dropout net effect is small — reduces Harris’s margin from +3.3 to +3.1
 
@Geff Garin geoffgarin: RFK Jr's vote has dwindled to 2-3% in our polls and his negatives have skyrocketed. He doesn't have  much support left to throw to Trump, and I can easily imagine his endorsement backfiring by further confirming Trump as the candidate of kooks, anti-vaxxers and conspiracy nuts.
 
@David Frum davidfrum: The RFK Jr campaign was a  $-multimillion gambit by Trump donors to divert poorly informed votes from the Democratic ticket. The scheme backfired when RFK Jr diverted poorly informed Republicans instead. ABC now reporting the scheme about to be axed. Funny or sad?
 
@Dave Weigel daveweigel: Been asking Dems why they didn't indulge Kennedy when he started asking for a meeting... their calculation was 1) he was always a MAGA plant and was never going to endorse Harris, 2) even if he did endorse, they'd be explaining why they suddenly embraced a conspiracy theorist.

@Jefrey Pollock jefpollock: Buy-bye RFK. You have discredited yourself over and over. Your unfavorables have skyrocketed as voters learned who you are. And your vote share has become an insignificant nuisance. You will have no impact on this election.
 
Dan Pfeiffer @danpfeiffer: The fact that RFk Jr sold his endorsement to the highest bidder is going to dramatically undermine his ability to convince his supporters to follow him to Trump

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Democratic National Committee
August 23, 2024

ICYMI: DNC Launches New Billboards Ahead of Trump’s Weird Rally with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Trump, Vance, and RFK Jr. are simply weird as hell


Today, the DNC launched new billboards ahead of Trump’s rally with fellow weirdo Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calling out these two and Vance for being simply “weird as hell” in their quest to strip away fundamental freedoms from Americans across the country.
 
DNC Senior Advisor Mary Beth Cahill issued the following statement:

“The more voters learned about RFK Jr. the less they liked him. Donald Trump isn’t earning an endorsement that’s going to help build support, he’s inheriting the baggage of a failed fringe candidate. Good riddance.”

Take a look at some of the coverage below:

Fox News: Trump taunted over speculated RFK Jr endorsement: 'Weird as hell'
[Julia Johnson, 8/23/24]

On Friday morning, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) unveiled four billboards targeting Trump over the potentially looming endorsement.

“Weird as hell,” the billboards say, featuring photos of Trump, his running mate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Kennedy. [...]

The paid advertising campaign is the DNC's first featuring Kennedy since President Biden's suspension of his re-election bid.

The Hill: DNC unveils billboards dubbing Trump, Vance, RFK Jr. ‘weird as hell’
[Elizabeth Crisp, 8/23/24]

Democrats are rolling out a set of billboards describing former President Trump, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy and Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) as “weird” ahead of a possible endorsement of Trump by Kennedy on Friday.

The billboards will be seen in Arizona near Trump’s rally in Glendale, where his campaign says he’ll be joined by an unnamed “special guest,” and in Phoenix, where Kennedy is holding an event earlier in the day to address “the present historical moment and his path forward.”

The Democratic National Committee is responsible for the billboards.

The billboard also is being displayed near the Trump Tower in Chicago, where the DNC already has spread its message earlier this week during the Democratic National Convention.

Chase Oliver for President

August 23, 2024

OLIVER RESPONDS TO RFK’S WITHDRAWAL IN SWING STATES: “VOTERS DESERVE A CANDIDATE WHO TAKES THIS SERIOUSLY”

ATLANTA — Libertarian Chase Oliver reminds voters that they have more satisfying choices for president than the polarizing Donald Trump or Kamala Harris or the confusing status of independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


On Friday, RFK announced that he is withdrawing his name from ballots in swing states, where he urges his supporters to vote for Trump, yet he’s staying on the ballot elsewhere and only “suspending” his campaign. Chase Oliver finds his arguments unconvincing.


“By leaving the ballot in some states and staying on in others, RFK Jr is showing he lacks the seriousness to be president: You are either running or you aren't,” says Oliver, 39. “By removing himself from the most competitive state ballots, RFK Jr. is effectively saying he doesn't want the job he's running for. I do want the job.”


Oliver and his running mate Mike ter Maat are expected to be on ballots in 48 states, more than RFK stood to be on had his candidacy continued full steam. The Libertarian ticket has the benefit of being the third-largest political party and hundreds of candidates joining them down ballot nationwide.


“A vote for Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat will help the Libertarian Party in this election and in the elections to come as we build a party foundation ready for future gains and success,” Oliver says. “This isn't about a single election. This is about a generational shift away from only having two viable choices on the ballot.” 


Oliver built his campaign on offering a principled and consistent alternative to the two-party system. Unlike Kennedy, who has now aligned himself with the Republican candidate in key battlegrounds, Oliver continues to present himself as a candidate who stands for all Americans, not just those in non-competitive states. 


Oliver has done this when he ran in Georgia’s hotly contested 2022 Senate race, when he collected 84,000 votes and forced a run-off between Hershel Walker and Raphael Warnock.


Democrats and Republicans alike begged and bribed Oliver to endorse their respective candidate ahead of the runoff, hoping to position their candidate at the top. Oliver declined, instead suggesting that Georgia adopt ranked-choice voting to avoid costly and needless run-off elections in the future.


RFK’s reasoning offers little comfort to those supporters who were backing him because they disliked Trump and may not agree that Harris is the worse of two evils, or who distrust the Old Parties. The Libertarian ticket invites RFK’s supporters to explore their platform that emphasizes personal liberty, fiscal responsibility, and a departure from entrenched partisan politics.


Ter Maat, vice presidential candidate and a former White House economist, agrees that voting Libertarian will do more to change the political landscape long-term.


“If you have been supporting the Robert Kennedy campaign out of frustration with America's duopolistic political system,” ter Maat says, “welcome home to the Libertarian Party.”


Learn more at www.votechaseoliver.com


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