RFK Jr. says Trump has 'changed as a person' and 'focused on his legacy'
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes former President Donald Trump has "changed" as a person compared to his first administration.
Kennedy made the observation while appearing as a guest on an episode of the "All-In Podcast" on Friday.
"If President Trump wins […] people are going to see a very different President Trump than they did in the first term," Kennedy told the hosts about the former president. "I think he’s changed as a person, and I’ve known him for, you know, 30 years."
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"I think he’s interested in his legacy now," Kennedy said at another point. "He wants to leave behind some accomplishments, and he wants to make our country better. And I think he’s, you know, he’s listening to a wider range of voices. He’s preparing to govern right now."
Kennedy, who began the 2024 cycle running for president as a Democrat, then shifted to run as an Independent, suspended his campaign last week and endorsed Trump — a historic move for a member of the Democrat Kennedy family dynasty.
Trump also appointed Kennedy to his transition team alongside fellow former Democratic lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard — a move to broaden his campaign's coalition and appeal to non-GOP voters.
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During the podcast interview this