Trump Vows ‘Commission on Assassination Attempts’ at Rally With RFK Jr. – Demands Document Dump On JFK

 

Former President Donald Trump vowed to create a “commission on assassination” attempts on Friday night while standing next to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a rally in Arizona.

The campaign promise was delivered roughly five hours after Kennedy suspended his independent White House bid and endorsed Trump while slamming the party of his father and uncle – both of whom were assassinated during the 1960s.

Trump recalled his near-death experience last month at a rally in Pennsylvania in which a would-be assassin’s bullet grazed his ear.

“Soon after I was – I can’t even believe I have to say this – nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania last month, Bobby called me to express his best wishes,” Trump said.

“He knows firsthand the risks incurred by leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment,” Trump added. “When you stand up, you bring on some trouble for yourself. But you have to do what’s right. You have to do what is right for the country. I will tell you we are both in this to do what is right for the country. That’s one thing I can tell you.”

The former president pointed out that Kennedy lost his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963, and his father, Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.

Trump concluded:

He lost his father and uncle in service to our country and Bobby himself was subject to repeated threats to his safety during the course of his campaign while being denied protection by the Harris-Biden administration. And this is a tribute, In honor of Bobby, I am announcing tonight that upon my election, I will establish a new independent presidential commission on assassination attempts. And they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.”

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