Former President Donald Trump revealed Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have a job within his administration if the Republican candidate takes back the White House.
Trump, 78, confirmed the potential alliance with the Democratic dynasty heir when he was asked during a sit-down interview with “Fox & Friends” whose names had already been floated for top roles if he wins the election.
“He’s going to be a part of it,” the 45th president said when probed about Kennedy.
“He had a big impact because he’s very much into women’s health and health, and he’s very much into the environment, which a lot of people like.”
“People really like him,” Trump added.
Trump’s confirmation of a looming job offer came after Kennedy, 70, tweeted out a video earlier this week floating the possibility he could be called up to help with the Department of Agriculture (USDA).
“When @realDonaldTrump gets me inside the USDA, we’re going to give farmers an off-ramp from the current system that destroys soil, makes people sick, and harms family farms,” Kennedy tweeted as he fired off a list of other priorities he would usher in.
“When Donald Trump gets me inside the building I’m standing outside of right now, it won’t be this way anymore,” he continued. “American agriculture will come roaring back, and so will American health.”
The former independent presidential candidate dropped his own campaign to publicly endorse Trump back in August.
Since then, the scion of the Kennedy political dynasty has repeatedly hinted that he would be given a coveted job on Trump’s team if the former commander in chief beats Vice President Kamala Harris come November.
Kennedy, on his part, has been plagued by scandal-ridden headlines of late after it emerged New York magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi confessed to having a “personal relationship” with Kennedy.
Multiple sources later described the liaison, which landed Nuzzi on leave from the outlet, as a tawdry sexting tryst that began after she interviewed him last year for a profile.