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An Unlikely Alliance: RFK Jr. Speaks

Updated: Nov 25, 2024



Dr. Phil sits down with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. where he describes the struggles within his team to arrive at the decision to leave the race, reflecting on the challenges posed by media censorship and lack of a clear path to victory. RFK Jr. discusses why he chose to suspend his campaign and align with Trump. What role would he want to play if Donald Trump wins the election in November?


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EP238: An Unlikely Alliance: RFK Jr. Speaks


[00:00]

RFK Jr. speaks about his longstanding mission to combat chronic disease in children, noting how rates have skyrocketed since the mid-1980s. He recounts his meetings with President Trump, who expressed a surprising endorsement of his health mission.


[11:57]

Despite suspending his campaign, RFK Jr. clarifies his intention to continue pushing vital issues related to chronic disease, media censorship, and public health.


[23:11]

RFK Jr. contrasts the historic values of the Democratic Party with its current state, attributing changes to corporate influence and landmark court cases like Citizens United. He outlines how foundational principles of the party have shifted over time.


[30:54]

RFK Jr. discusses his long-standing affiliation with the Democratic Party and his evolving perspective. Despite ideological differences, he finds common ground with Trump on significant issues and commits to continued activism and advocacy.


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