Trump added 2 former Democrats to his election transition team
Donald Trump, the former president of the United States and the candidate of the Republican Party of this country, has added two former members of the Democratic Party, who are now working independently and have supported his victory in the November 2024 elections, to his “transition team”, and it is believed This indicates their possible position in Trump’s second administration if he wins the election.
According to RCO News Agency, “Donald Trump”, the former president of the United States and the candidate of the Republican Party for the presidential elections of this country, “Robert F. Kennedy Jones” and “Tulsi Gabbard”, two former election candidates of the Democratic Party who are now working independently and support Trump In order to win the elections, he added to his transition team that they will probably form his government if they win.
The Guardian newspaper reported about this: Gabbard and Kennedy are the honorary heads of the delegation that will help Trump in policy making and selecting members of his government.
Kennedy’s election comes after he, as an independent candidate, dissolved his campaign last week and endorsed Trump, who he called a “far-left lunatic” four months ago.
A former member of Congress from Hawaii, Gabbard also had an unsuccessful run for the 2020 presidential election and left the Democratic Party shortly thereafter.
He is now known to support Trump and has been helping Trump prepare for his September 10th debate with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on ABC.
It is not yet clear what role Kennedy and Gabbard will play in Trump’s transition team, which also includes Trump’s sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump and his first-vice candidate JD Vance.
Kennedy, who has floated baseless conspiracy theories about childhood vaccinations and the causes of the Covid-19 pandemic, has been portrayed as a member of Trump’s second administration and said he has no role in health, nutrition and drug policy. takes
Although Trump has supported some of Kennedy’s skepticism about vaccinations, he has ignored comments about appointing her as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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