
(ProsperNews.net) – At a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump expressed his gratitude for the endorsements of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Representative Tulsi Gabbard. Both figures, known for their unconventional political stances, recently backed Trump, providing notable boosts to his campaign.
Trump spoke highly of Kennedy, who suspended his own presidential campaign in August and decided to endorse the former president. Describing Kennedy as a “great guy” who “wants what’s good for the country,” Trump noted that Kennedy’s support was significant. Trump also praised Kennedy’s dedication to investigating the rise of chronic health problems, a topic the former president has mentioned frequently.
“We’re going to establish a panel of top experts to investigate the increase in chronic health problems and childhood diseases, including autoimmune disorders, autism, obesity, and much more,” Trump told the crowd. He added that Kennedy would be heavily involved in this initiative, stating that this is an area where Kennedy’s expertise would shine.
Trump also emphasized Kennedy’s importance within his family, calling him the “dominant Kennedy” of the past 25 years. “Isn’t it great to have a Kennedy with us?” Trump asked the crowd, adding that he had known Kennedy for a long time and deeply appreciated his support.
In addition to Kennedy, Trump acknowledged the endorsement of Tulsi Gabbard, who supported him last month. Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman and outspoken critic of U.S. foreign policy, has praised Trump for avoiding new wars during his presidency. At the National Guard Association of the United States conference, Gabbard applauded Trump for his efforts to “de-escalate and prevent wars.”
“Tulsi endorsed us too. Almost simultaneously,” Trump told the crowd. He commended Gabbard as a “woman of great common sense,” noting that he had long admired her for her pragmatic views.
Both endorsements, from Kennedy and Gabbard, bolster Trump’s campaign by drawing support from independent-minded voters who are wary of both major parties.
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