Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard hope for major roles in potential Trump administration
Both Kennedy Jr. and Gabbard are going to Nevada to campaign for Trump and are expected to go to other swing states like Georgia.
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are hoping to play roles in former President Donald Trump's administration if he wins in November, according to reports.
Gabbard said she would “be honored to serve” in Trump's administration if he wins the election. She would want to work in the foreign policy department, according to The Hill.
Kennedy Jr. said he would want to work in the public health system and “be involved in the administration at a high level.” He has been outspoken about big food and big pharma for years. He wants to help "dismantle and rebuild the public health care system," according to the outlet.
Both Kennedy Jr. and Gabbard are going to Nevada to campaign for Trump and are expected to go to other swing states like Georgia.
“It’s been very exciting and encouraging to see how MAGA crowds are responding to Kennedy’s call for cleaning up our food, environment and government,” a senior advisor for Kennedy Jr. 's "Make America Healthy Again" PAC told The Hill.
A political consultant for Kennedy Jr. told the outlet that they are working to get unsatisfied Democrats and independent voters to vote for Trump in the coming election.