Former President Donald J. Trump is appointing former rival Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard as honorary co-chairs of his presidential transition team.
RFK Jr. briefly ran for the Democratic nomination for 2024 before switching to being an independent candidate. He ended his independent presidential run to endorse Trump on Friday, revealing his transition team role on Monday. “I’ve been asked to go on the transition team… to help pick the people who will be running the government,” he told Tucker Carlson.
Kennedy is assisting the Trump campaign by promoting a ‘Make America Healthy Again’ platform. His focus is tackling Big Pharma corruption, chronic disease, and the corrosive impact of forever chemicals and other pollutants on public health.
Gabbard, a former Member of Congress and vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), endorsed Trump on Monday. The military veteran praised Trump for his “action to de-escalate and prevent wars” during his first term, saying she is “confident that his first task will be to do the work to walk us back from the brink of war.”
Gabbard is helping with informal debate preparation sessions with Trump. She has experience debating Kamala Harris during the Democrats’ 2020 primary.
Kennedy and Gabbard are the transition team’s honorary chairs, joining Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance.
Brian Hughes, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, commented on the new appointments, “We are proud that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard have been added to the Trump/Vance Transition team. We look forward to having their powerful voices on the team as we work to restore America’s greatness.”