A recently resurfaced video from 2017 reveals that Bill Gates, the tech billionaire and global health advocate, advised then-President Donald Trump against establishing a commission to investigate the potential ill-effects of vaccines. The commission was proposed to be led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has a well-known vaccine stance esppecially COVID vaccine.
In the video, Gates recounts his conversation with Trump, stating, “President Trump was considering a commission to look into the ill-effects of vaccines, with Robert Kennedy Jr. advising him. I said that’s a dead end…don’t do that…” Gates emphasized that such a move would have been counterproductive and could have led to public health concerns.
Watch the video below:
Yesterday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential campaign and threw his support behind GOP nominee Donald Trump on Friday, saying in remarks in Phoenix that he was endorsing the former president because he saw no viable path to the White House.
“In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory,” Kennedy said. “I cannot in good conscience ask my staff and volunteers to keep working their long hours or ask my donors to keep giving when I cannot honestly tell them that I have a real path to the White House.”
Kennedy said three issues convinced him to leave the Democratic Party and “to throw my support to President Trump”: free speech, the war in Ukraine and what he called the “war on our children.”
“My joining the Trump campaign will be a difficult sacrifice for my wife and children, but worthwhile if there’s even a small chance of saving these kids,” he said. He said processed foods, chemicals and obesity were destroying the health of children in the U.S.
Kennedy later appeared at a rally with Trump in Glendale, Arizona. Trump said Kennedy would “have a huge influence on this campaign.”
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