More Signs RFK Jr. May Eye Presidential Run in 2028
A recent report suggests Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, may be laying the groundwork for a potential presidential campaign in 2028.
After dropping out of his 2024 presidential bid as both a Democratic and independent candidate, Kennedy surprisingly endorsed Donald Trump later that year. Despite the controversy surrounding his stance on vaccines and health policies, it appears RFK Jr. might be considering another run.
An organizing meeting was held over Zoom by RFK Jr.’s super PAC, co-hosted with Tony Lyons, a MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement supporter. While Kennedy’s 2024 presidential campaign may have been unsuccessful, the same individuals present at this meeting believe his MAHA effort is simply a stepping stone to a future political endeavor.
The meeting was led by Lyons, joined by other notable supporters of RFK Jr., including Russell Brand and Tony Robbins. It is unclear whether or not Kennedy will actually pursue the presidency, but it would certainly be an intriguing development given Trump’s already questionable record on health issues.
In recent times, Kennedy has been pushing to promote wearable technology as a means to improve public health, stating that every American should have access to such devices by 2028.
Source: gizmodo.com