RFK Jr. & Former Congresswoman Make Big Announcement

Hello everyone! Let’s talk about something that the media seems to be downplaying, but it could really shake up the upcoming presidential race.

I’m talking about none other than Robert F. Kennedy Jr. AND Tulsi Gabbard. Here we have Kennedy, the third-party candidate who has been pulling in anywhere from 4% to 8% of the vote in recent polls. And now, former Democratic Rep. Gabbard is endorsing Trump in a move that could change the entire election.

First off, RFK Jr. didn’t just endorse Trump quietly. He delivered a speech that was nothing short of a barn burner. The first 15 minutes were an intense and articulate critique of both the media and the Democratic Party. It was one of the most powerful speeches you’ll hear, but guess what? CNN cut away from it right in the middle! Why? Because RFK Jr. was calling them out, and they didn’t want you to hear it.

Kennedy began by going after the Democratic Party, accusing them of essentially rigging the primary process to protect President Biden. He pointed out that the party barred him from any real chance of challenging Biden, all to cover up Biden’s weaknesses. And he’s right! The DNC made sure that no serious competition could arise, keeping the path clear for Biden.

In the middle of his speech, Kennedy officially endorsed Trump, announcing that he was suspending his campaign and throwing his full support behind the former president. He emphasized that this wasn’t a defeat for him but rather a victory in changing the national conversation. He listed several reasons for his decision, including free speech, the war in Ukraine, and the war on American children’s health.

As for Gabbard, her endorsement isn’t just a casual nod; it’s a powerful statement. Appearing with Trump in Detroit on Monday, Gabbard, a National Guard veteran with two tours in the Middle East, praised Trump for understanding the grave responsibilities that come with being president. She highlighted how Trump, unlike many in Washington, sees war as a last resort and has the courage to meet with adversaries in the pursuit of peace.

Later that same day, Gabbard didn’t hold back in her criticism of the current administration. She pointed out that the U.S. is now closer to the brink of nuclear war than ever before, facing multiple conflicts around the world. This, she suggests, is a result of the current leadership’s failures—a stark contrast to the peace-driven approach she attributes to Trump.

And it doesn’t stop there. Gabbard will be moderating a town hall with Trump in Wisconsin, further solidifying her role in his campaign. This is a significant moment, especially considering her history. Back in 2019, Gabbard was the only member of Congress to vote “present” during Trump’s impeachment, signaling even then a certain level of alignment with him.

Gabbard’s political career has been anything but conventional. During her time in Congress, she often went against her party’s establishment. She was an early supporter of Bernie Sanders in 2016, making her a favorite among progressives. But by 2020, she had distanced herself from the Democratic Party, criticizing it for being dominated by what she called an “elitist cabal of warmongers” and “woke” ideologues. Since then, she’s supported high-profile Republicans, contributed to Fox News, and launched her own podcast.

With these endorsements, the political landscape is shifting in ways that many might not have expected. Though Trump will continue to be up against a media machine that’s doing everything it can to protect Kamala Harris, some eyes are being opened. It’s important to note, though, that maybe this has Kamala running scared. She hasn’t been seen since the Democratic National Convention.