Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got the audience laughing when he retold the story of his personal history with former President Donald Trump decades before he endorsed Trump against Vice President Kamala Harris.
During the Reclaim America Tour event in Glendale, Arizona, the Independent presidential candidate sat down with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and was asked what he thought of Trump personally.
Kennedy said he’d known Trump for many years, noting that on two occasions, he sued him because Trump was trying to build a golf course in the New York City reservoir watershed. “And I sued him successfully to get him to stop that,” RFK Jr. said as the audience laughed.
Kennedy Jr. noted that his wife, at the time, had wanted to go to Palm Beach for Easter and was looking for a free ride because RFK Jr. told her he didn’t want to buy tickets for all their kids.
Bobby Kennedy was asked what he personally thought about @realDonaldTrump as a person. His answer is quite funny and captures the special relationship he has cultivated with Trump over the years. @RobertKennedyJr @TulsiGabbard @houseinhabit #MAHA #MAGA #Arizona #Kennedy pic.twitter.com/9FsfN5yQqd
— Jill McGowan (@Arizona4RFKJR) September 17, 2024
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