Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ended rumors that he may run for president in 2028.
Explaining that the “swamp is in full panic mode,” Kennedy said DC lobbyists are “laboring fiercely to drive a wedge between President Trump and me, hoping to thwart our team from dismantling the status quo and advancing [President Donald Trump’s] Make America Healthy Again agenda.”
“They’re pushing the flat-out lie that I’m running for president in 2028. Let me be clear: I am not running for president in 2028,” he wrote on social media. “My loyalty is to President Trump and the mission we’ve started. Their attacks on my staff, especially Stefanie Spear — a fierce, loyal warrior for MAHA who proudly serves in the Trump Administration and works every day to advance President Trump’s vision for a healthier, stronger America — are proof we’re over the target. We’ll keep moving forward, we’ll keep delivering wins, and no smear campaign will stop us.”
Kennedy honored President Trump’s delivery on “every promise,” including “ending war, protecting free speech, rebuilding American industry and the American middle class, delivering transparency and gold standard science, and breaking the grip of entrenched interests.”
“The president has made himself the answer to my 20-year prayer that God would put me in a position to end the chronic disease epidemic — and that’s exactly what my team and I will do until the day he leaves office,” he added.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has floated the possibility of being involved in the 2028 Presidential Election, throwing Governor Ron DeSantis’ name in the running as well.