07/17/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The son of 2024 presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recorded a conversation – listen below – between his father and fellow presidential contender Donald Trump following the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Penn., on July 13. In it, Trump made reference to past conversations he and Kennedy have had about vaccine injuries.
The recording below does not contain any audio of Kennedy responding to Trump. You will, however, hear Trump’s train of thought about vaccines and the problems he has with the way they are created and administered:
“I agree with you, man: something’s wrong with that whole system,” Trump is heard saying to Kennedy, referring to the vaccine industry.
“And, uh, it’s the doctors you fight – remember I said I wanted to do small doses, small doses. When you feed a baby, Bobby, uh, a vaccination that is like 38 different vaccines and it looks like it’s meant for a horse, not a 10-pound or 20-pound baby. It looks like you should be giving a horse this.”
Trump went on in the conversation to call out the massive size of modern vaccines and what they do to the babies who receive them.
“You see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically – I’ve seen it too many times,” Trump said. “And then you hear that it doesn’t have an impact, right? But you and I talked about that a long time ago.”
?JUST IN — After the assassination attempt, Trump called RFK Jr. to discuss vaccine injuries and how they talked about this a long time ago. Trump also mentioned Biden’s insensitive question about he knew to turn his head when the bullet hit. The entire conversation was recorded… pic.twitter.com/lDKMvqzado
— Dr. Simon Goddek (@goddeketal) July 16, 2024
(Related: Remember when Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson told MSNBC a while back that someone needed to put a “bullet” into Trump’s body?)
From the way Trump started to talk after this, it is clear that he and Kennedy were talking about specific plans that Kennedy has for reforming the medical system as it pertains to childhood vaccination.
“I would love you to do so, and I think it would be so good for you, and so big for you, and we’re gonna win, we’re gonna win,” Trump told Kennedy, referencing the reform project.
As for Joe Biden, Trump is convinced that Biden will lose this fall.
“We’re way ahead of the guy,” Trump said plainly. “And you know, it’s interesting, he was very nice actually, he called and he said, ‘how did you choose to move to the right?’ I said, ‘I was just showing a chart.'”
Biden was asking Trump how he knew to move his head just far enough to avoid a fatal head wound, which Dr. Simon Goddek (@goddeketal) on X called an “insensitive question.”
“I didn’t have to tell him that it was a chart of all the people pouring into our country,” Trump continued about the chart Biden was referring to. “And I turned my head to show the chart and something rapped me. It felt like a giant, like the world’s largest mosquito, and it was, it was a bullet – what do they call that, an AR-15? Those are pretty tough guns, right?”
Kennedy later said that he had no idea his son posted his conversation with Trump online for the world to hear.
“It’s now the journalists’ job to discuss its content,” Goddek wrote in a tweet. “I’m impressed that RFK immediately apologized. Other politicians could learn a thing or two from him.”
When President Trump called me I was taping with an in-house videographer. I should have ordered the videographer to stop recording immediately. I am mortified that this was posted. I apologize to the president.
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) July 16, 2024
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