RFK Jr.: 'no commitments' to serving in Trump admin after endorsing
Kennedy reportedly also tried to meet with VP Harris about a cabinet role
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he was offered "no commitments" of a position in a possible Trump administration. The announcement came after Kennedy withdrew from the 2024 presidential election and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream asked Kennedy if he agreed to drop out and endorse Trump in exchange for a cabinet position or other role in a Trump administration, The Hill reported.
"There's been no commitments. But, you know, I met with President Trump, with family, with his closest advisers, and we just made a general commitment that we are going to work together," Kennedy replied.
Kennedy has reportedly sought a cabinet position regardless of the winner in November. He reportedly sought a meeting with Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris about such an opportunity.