RFK Jr.'s "Rescue the Republic" Rally
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•Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s latest pitch to his supporters: 'Go to the polls and get Donald Trump and me into Washington'
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was the main attraction at “Rescue the Republic,” a free rally-slash-concert at the foot of the Washington Monument .
At the mic, Kennedy ’s instructions to attendees were clear: “You need to go to the polls, and get Donald Trump and me into Washington , D.C. ,” he ordered.
Was it hard for him when RFK endorsed Trump ? "I’m very practical,” O’Shea said, voting for Trump in November would be “easy” Other attendees were more reluctant to follow Kennedy ’s directive.
Onstage, Kennedy played the hits, and stuck mostly to the MAHA framework, railing against pandemic-era public-health restrictions.
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