Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes former President Donald Trump has “changed” as an individual in comparison with his first administration.
Kennedy made the commentary whereas showing as a visitor on an episode of the “All-In Podcast” on Friday.
“If President Trump wins […] people are going to see a very different President Trump than they did in the first term,” Kennedy advised the hosts in regards to the former president. “I think he’s changed as a person, and I’ve known him for, you know, 30 years.”
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“I think he’s interested in his legacy now,” Kennedy stated at one other level. “He wants to leave behind some accomplishments, and he wants to make our country better. And I think he’s, you know, he’s listening to a wider range of voices. He’s preparing to govern right now.”
Kennedy, who started the 2024 cycle operating for president as a Democrat, then shifted to run as an Unbiased, suspended his marketing campaign final week and endorsed Trump — a historic transfer for a member of the Democrat Kennedy household dynasty.
Trump additionally appointed Kennedy to his transition staff alongside fellow former Democratic lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard — a transfer to broaden his marketing campaign’s coalition and attraction to non-GOP voters.
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In the course of the podcast interview this week, Kennedy was additionally requested if he ever sought or was provided the place of vice-president.
The unbiased candidate stated he by no means had any curiosity within the quantity two slot, joking that it was the “worst job in Washington” for somebody like him.
“I had no interest in being vice president, I grew up in politics — vice president is the worst job in Washington. You have no budget, you have no staff. Your budget actually all comes from the White House. So if you do something that offends the president, he can take away your plane, he can take away your staff,” Kennedy advised the podcast hosts.
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“And the only thing you really have is the Naval Observatory, which is the official residence of the vice president. He can essentially put you on house arrest,” the unbiased candidate continued. “And I have very strong views on issues and I felt like if I took that job I’d be on house arrest.”
Fox Information Digital’s Brooke Singman contributed to this report.