Former RFK Jr. staffers start super PAC to support Trump

by Dillon Burroughs

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Former staff members for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign have started a super PAC to support President Donald Trump.

The group, called the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) PAC, includes about a dozen staffers from Kennedy’s campaign team, according to Politico.

“This is what we need to do to get Mr. Kennedy over the finish line and to go and do this with the same energy that our volunteers and supporters were using to get Mr. Kennedy in the White House,” said MAHA PAC spokesperson Jeff Hutt.

“Now they need to take that energy and refocus it into getting Mr. Kennedy a seat at the table at the White House with a unity ticket with Donald Trump,” he added.

The PAC’s president is Jared Volz, the previous national field director for Kennedy’s independent run for the White House.

The group plans to focus its advertising efforts on seven swing states that are critical to the winner of the 2024 presidential election.

Trump also shared a post from Kennedy on his Truth Social account on Friday.

“Here’s why I am asking all of my supporters to vote for President Trump,” Kennedy wrote.

The post included a link to Kennedy’s recent interview on News Nation. Topics included ending the Ukraine war and improving the health of children.

Shortly after Kennedy suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump last month, he told Tucker Carlson that he was asked to join Trump’s transition team if he wins in November.

Kennedy shared the news during an interview with Tucker Carlson posted to X.

“We’re working on policy issues together,” Kennedy told Carlson during the nearly 90-minute conversation.

Trump’s campaign soon confirmed the news, along with the addition of former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to the transition team. Both are listed as honorary co-chairs.

As RSBN previously reported, Kennedy criticized the Democratic Party and its “installation” of Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s nominee. He also criticized other changes in his former political party.

“It became the party of war, censorship, corruption, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and Big Money,” he stated.

Kennedy was running for president as an Independent. He previously ran as a Democrat against President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary and switched his party affiliation from Democrat to Independent in October 2023.

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