Biden’s call to him ‘very nice’ Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested to Robert F Kennedy Jr that the independent presidential candidate could do something to support the Trump campaign, according to a video of a phone call on Sunday posted on social media and confirmed by Kennedy.

“I would love you to do something — and I think it would be so good for you and so big for you,” Trump can be heard saying via speaker phone in the video, apparently referring to the 2024 election race.

“We’re gonna win,” Trump said, after which Kennedy said, “Yeah.”

“We’re way ahead of the guy,” Trump added, referring to Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden. Kennedy supporters range across the political spectrum, from liberal to conservative to independent, and some polls show he would draw voters from Trump and Biden both.

Trump also spoke to Kennedy about Saturday’s assassination attempt, saying that the bullet that hit his ear “felt like a giant — like the world’s largest mosquito.”

Of Biden’s phone call with Trump after the assassination attempt, Trump said: “It was very nice actually.”

Trump’s phone call with Kennedy also included a conversation about vaccines, which echoed some of Kennedy’s earlier views. The environmental lawyer has spread misinformation on vaccines for years. “When you feed a baby, Bobby,” Trump said, “a vaccination that is like 38 different vaccines, and it looks like it’s meant for a horse, not a, you know, 10-pound or 20-pound baby...and then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically.

“And then you hear that it doesn’t have an impact, right? But you and I talked about that a long time ago.”

After the call spread on social media, Kennedy yesterday apologised to Trump on social media platform X. “When President Trump called me I was taping with an in-house videographer,” he wrote. “I should have ordered the videographer to stop recording immediately. I am mortified that this was posted.” A day earlier, Kennedy posted on X about meeting with Trump, writing: “Our main topic was national unity, and I hope to meet with Democratic leaders about that as well. No, I am not dropping out of the race.”

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