RFK Jr. Backs Trump with Nominee Crowdsourcing Site
RFK Jr. Backs Trump with Nominee Crowdsourcing Site

RFK Jr. Backs Trump with Nominee Crowdsourcing Site

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has launched a website called 'Nominees for the People' to crowdsource nominations for over 4,000 positions in President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming administration. The initiative, part of Kennedy's 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign, invites the public to nominate and vote on candidates for various roles, including health, labor, and foreign policy, to align with Trump’s agenda. Kennedy, who suspended his independent presidential campaign to endorse Trump, plays a significant role in Trump's transition team and is likely to receive a cabinet position. This crowdsourcing effort is part of Trump's strategy to 'drain the swamp,' a promise he felt was unfulfilled during his first term. Notable figures like Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard have been nominated for positions in government efficiency and foreign policy, respectively. The initiative aims to gather public input to ensure integrity and courage in the administration's appointments.

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