Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is a new ally of Donald Trump in the election.
Now he’s going on the offensive to help Trump.
And Kamala Harris turned red with rage after Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. dropped this brutal fact.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says Kamala can’t put a sentence together
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. made the surprising decision to end his independent Presidential campaign and endorse former President Donald Trump in August.
He said that staying in the race could help put Vice President Kamala Harris in the White House.
Trump named him as one of the members of his Presidential transition team should he win in November.
Now, Kennedy is serving as a surrogate for the former President’s campaign.
He appeared on NewsNation’s CUOMO, where he slammed Kamala for not being able to put a sentence together.
“I don’t think that Vice President Harris is a worthy President of this country,” Kennedy told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo.
Kennedy took aim at Kamala’s propensity for incoherent world salads and hiding from the press since she entered the race.
“We need to have a President who can give an interview, who can articulate a vision, who can put together an English sentence, who can articulate her and defend her policies,” Kennedy said. “And who can engage in a debate with, and regular debates, unscripted appearances, President or Vice President.”
Kamala has done one pre-recorded CNN interview with her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, since she entered the race in July.
Democrats rigged the system against Kennedy
Kennedy initially ran in the Democrat Presidential Primary before switching to an independent bid.
The Democratic National Committee rigged the Primary process to protect Joe Biden.
He said that he realized that he had no path to victory as an independent candidate.
“It became clear to me that I was not going to be allowed on the debating stage, which was really my only path to victory,” Kennedy said. “I was already being boycotted by all of the mainstream media, by the liberal media.”
“I had no way to grow, and our polling was showing that if I stayed in the race, Vice President Harris would win, and I did not want that outcome,” Kennedy added.
Kennedy noted that Democrats have begun to sue to have his name remain on the ballot in swing states even though he dropped out.
“The Democrat Party, which was suing us to keep us off the ballot in those states, is now suing us to force us to be on the ballot,” Kennedy explained. “I mean, it’s, if we’re talking about principles here, you know, I think that we ought to, I ought to be able to be on the ballots where I want to be on and not be on the ballot where I don’t want to be on.”
The Presidential race could come down to the wire once again.
Kennedy’s supporters shifting to Donald Trump could help move swing states into his column in an election decided by razor-thin margins.