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Watch: RFK Jr. Releases Moving New Ad in Support of Trump and America’s Children

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officially endorsed Donald Trump for president in late August after holding several private talks with the former president.

Kennedy, in a statement, outlined the three primary causes that drove him to his decision: free speech, the war in Ukraine, and what he described as “the war on our children.”

He explained that these issues were central to his initial decision to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent, and now they have compelled him to support Trump’s candidacy.

“The three great causes that drove me down to this race in the first place, primarily, these are the principal causes that persuaded me to leave the Democratic Party and run as an independent. Now, to throw my support to President Trump, the causes were free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on our children,” Kennedy said.

Since his announcement, Robert Kennedy Jr. has been campaigning for President Trump across the United States.

Kennedy’s passion is his love for America’s children.

Last week Robert Kennedy Jr. released a moving video on how he plans to save America’s children and Make Amrica Healthy Again.

From the video:

Robert Kennedy Jr.: “For 19 years, I prayed every morning that God would put me in a position to end this calamity. This is a spiritual journey for me. I reached my decision through deep prayer, and I asked 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 myself in the mirror knowing that could have saved lives of countless children. President Trump has told me that he wants this to be his legacy. The most unifying theme for all Americans is that we all love our children. Ultimately, the only thing that will save our country and our children is if we choose to love our kids more than we hate each other.

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  • Glenn Lego says:

    M A H A. Reminds me of a 3 Stooges comedy show. Where Larry is dressed as a maharaja. Moe calls him and says “Maha”! And Larry answers “Ah Hah” ! 🙂

  • Fairday says:

    So what’s his plan? More vaccines? Change school menu to foods they won’t eat? Government program to pay for pediatric medical care? This scares me. We need better policing on vaccines. We need better spending and creative cooking for school menus. We need affordable pediatric care by policing medical costs. We need better education and better time management on electronics. We need more involved dads in the homes.

    • KitKat says:

      Not vaccines from his point of view! He has numerous videos that he put out during the spamdemic, condemning the whole mess! That’s one reason he left the dumbocrat party. Look him up on YouTube.

  • Karma says:

    Food is very expensive these days. It’s all I can do to afford it and I’m not a child that doesn’t have a job and relying on parents with multiple spending priorities. The answer isn’t school lunch programs or vaccine mandates.

    Every single morsel of food in a grocery store must be trucked in and fuel prices are very high. So you can add to the cost of food every time it’s brought into the store. The friggin Democrats are open about driving up the cost of energy and fuel to try and force Americans onto these damn electric vehicles. Inflation is a problem, energy costs is a problem and both you can lay at the foot of the Democrat party.

    I don’t mind if RFK wants to talk about healthy children, just make sure he explains that good food costs money and driving up energy prices makes everything more expensive.

    • Zmb Grrl says:

      It’s not so much about good food as it is about the corporations poisoning our food and creating addictive processed foods which provide no nutritional benefits. Good food is simply lean protein, eggs, vegetables, fruits, nuts, berries, and seeds. That’s all we need to survive. Today it’s a nightmare and the entire middle section of every supermarket is where the poison sits. When I was growing up, we didn’t have ADHD and autism. We didn’t have gluten intolerance. Now it’s rampant. Food allergies are through the roof. Kids are sick and overweight and diabetic and have cancer at alarming rates. The number of pesticides and hormones and food coloring and sugar and artificial sweeteners and other chemicals in our foods are the killers. Europe doesn’t even want our food exports unless it is free of all the shit they’ve poisoned Americans with. That’s what RFK Jr. is talking about. This is all a money-making machine for the corporations and the government.

  • American Patriot says:

    It’s truly inspiring to see two different leaders of America, who are strong in their faith, unite to save our children who will be the leaders of tomorrow. Open your eyes America, there’s a movement uniting us as “One Nation Under God” , where we can put aside our differences, and work together as God intended, to make America healthy and safe again.

  • Janet Woods says:

    I have found a new respect for Kennedy. I’ve never liked any Kennedys. But RFK has a sincere desire to make our food more healthy. I’ve seen a video of him back in the 80’s and he is talking about the same thing. It has been a lifelong desire for him to fix this problem. Trump is right to join forces with him. We mostly disagree with Kennedy on issues, but if we agree with him on this issue, why not put him in charge of it?

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