‘Bobby, How Do You Feel About That?’ Trump Asks RFK Jr. to Weigh in on ‘Very Personal’ Release of His Father’s Assassination Files

 

President Donald Trump asked Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to weigh in on the release of government files pertaining to the assassination of his father during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday.

Trump’s inquiry came after Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard informed him that she’s “had over 100 people working around the clock to scan the paper around RFK, Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination as well as Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination” and would “have those ready to release here within the next few days.”

“That’s great,” remarked Trump before asking, “Bobby, how do you feel about that? That’s hitting close to home, isn’t it?”

“I’m very gratified to you,” replied Kennedy.

“I’m thinking about Bobby when that statement’s made,” said Trump.

“I’m grateful to you, Mr. President,” added Kennedy.

“And you’ll let Bobby see some of this because, you know, it’s very personal stuff,” said Trump while turning back to Gabbard. “But it’s time.”

“I’ve asked him and his response is, ‘Put it out, the world needs to know the truth,'” she affirmed.

“And his uncle, that’s been out, and anything that hasn’t been out will-, they can go to your offices and see, right?” asked Trump.

“Everything that we have within our possession, it’s either online or it’s physically at the National Archives and Records Agency,” replied Gabbard. “We also have hunters going out, Mr. President, and looking in the storage lockers at FBI, and CIA ,and other agencies, specifically to find if there are-, if there is anything else that has not been reported, we’re actively going out and trying to search out the truth.”

“Yeah, we want to get it all out,” declared Trump. “100%, good. Thank you very much, good job.”

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