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Trump Agrees To Debate After Major Concession Secured

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have reportedly agreed to a debate format on ABC News scheduled for Sept. 10.

The only confirmed debate between the candidates faced a snag Monday over whether the microphones should be muted while the other candidate is speaking.

Per USA Today:

The former president and GOP nominee posted on Truth Social Tuesday afternoon that the pair will go head to head on Sept. 10, in a live debate hosted by ABC News. The pair had previously agreed on the date and host network, but Trump cast doubt over the weekend whether the debate would occur after all.

โ€œWhy would I do the Debate against Kamala Harris on that network?โ€ Trump asked in a Truth Social post Sunday, criticizing Jonathan Karl’s interview with Tom Cotton on ABC’s โ€œThis Week,โ€ as well as the show’s panel of commentators.

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Trump on Tuesday continued to criticize the network as โ€œthe nastiest and most unfair newscaster in the business,โ€ while saying he would appear on their broadcast in two weeks.

He also noted that the rules of the debate would be the same as the June debate between Trump and President Joe Biden on CNN, seemingly putting to bed disagreement between the two candidates’ campaigns.

Unlike Biden, the Harris campaign had pushed for a different approach. They wanted ABC News and other networks offering to host a potential October debate to keep the microphones on, even when it’s wasn’t the candidates’ turn to speak.

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Trump Decides Fate Of Official After Atlantic Leak

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A major security breach has rocked the White House and left many wondering who will bear the brunt of the consequences.

Presidentย Donald Trumpย is not planning to fire national security advisor Mike Waltz in the wake of The Atlantic’s reporting of an apparent national security breach. A source close to the president told Fox News that Waltz’s job is safe and that he is not on the chopping block.ย 

Fox News is told Waltz has no plans to resign and is sticking to his schedule Tuesday. He will be talking to his Russian counterpart about a Black Sea ceasefire deal and has plans to speak to Trump as usual later Tuesday.

Waltz is also telling colleagues that he has never met or talked to the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, Fox News has learned.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt released a new statement on Tuesday. The National Security Council earlier said The Atlantic’s report referenced what appeared to be an “authentic message chain.” 

“Jeffrey Goldberg is well-known for his sensationalist spin,” Leavitt wrote, before offering three “facts about his latest story.” Leavitt said no “war plans” were discussed, no classified material was sent to the thread and that the White House Counselโ€™s Office has provided guidance on a number of different platforms for the president’s top officials to communicate “as safely and efficiently as possible.” 

“As the National Security Council stated, the White House is looking into how Goldbergโ€™s number was inadvertently added to the thread,” Leavitt said. “Thanks to the strong and decisive leadership of President Trump, and everyone in the group, the Houthi strikes were successful and effective. Terrorists were killed and thatโ€™s what matters most to President Trump.” 

A seniorย White House officialย revealed to Fox News how Goldberg may have been added to the Signal text chain with Cabinet members. (RELATED: Atlantic Journalist Claims Trump Officials Mistakenly Included Him In Classified War Plans Group Chat)

Goldberg was apparently included in a Trump administration group chat on Signal in which top officials debated and then discussed details of attacks against Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly sent the group details including weapons used, targets, and timing โ€” two hours ahead of the attacks, which began on March 15.

Others in the group were Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe.

From Goldbergโ€™s bombshell story:

On Tuesday, March 11, I received a connection request on Signal from a user identified as Michael Waltz. Signal is an open-source encrypted messaging service popular with journalists and others who seek more privacy than other text-messaging services are capable of delivering. I assumed that the Michael Waltz in question was President Donald Trumpโ€™s national security adviser. I did not assume, however, that the request was from the actual Michael Waltz. I have met him in the past, and though I didnโ€™t find it particularly strange that he might be reaching out to me, I did think it somewhat unusual, given the Trump administrationโ€™s contentious relationship with journalistsโ€”and Trumpโ€™s periodic fixation on me specifically. It immediately crossed my mind that someone could be masquerading as Waltz in order to somehow entrap me. It is not at all uncommon these days for nefarious actors to try to induce journalists to share information that could be used against them.

I accepted the connection request, hoping that this was the actual national security adviser, and that he wanted to chat about Ukraine, or Iran, or some other important matter.

Two days laterโ€”Thursdayโ€”at 4:28 p.m., I received a notice that I was to be included in a Signal chat group. It was called the โ€œHouthi PC small group.โ€ A message to the group, from โ€œMichael Waltz,โ€ read as follows: โ€œTeam โ€“ establishing a principles [sic] group for coordination on Houthis, particularly for over the next 72 hours. My deputy Alex Wong is pulling together a tiger team at deputies/agency Chief of Staff level following up from the meeting in the Sit Room this morning for action items and will be sending that out later this evening.

Goldberg went on to reveal that Hegseth discussed potentially dangerous classified information in the chat:

It was the next morning, Saturday, March 15, when this story became truly bizarre.
At 11:44 a.m., the account labeled โ€œPete Hegsethโ€ posted in Signal a โ€œTEAM UPDATE.โ€ I will not quote from this update, or from certain other subsequent texts. The information contained in them, if they had been read by an adversary of the United States, could conceivably have been used to harm American military and intelligence personnel, particularly in the broader Middle East, Central Commandโ€™s area of responsibility. What I will say, in order to illustrate the shocking recklessness of this Signal conversation, is that the Hegseth post contained operational details of forthcoming strikes on Yemen, including information about targets, weapons the U.S. would be deploying, and attack sequencing.

Trump National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes said in a statement that he informed Goldberg that โ€œThis appears to be an authentic message chain, and we are reviewing how an inadvertent number was added to the chain. The thread is a demonstration of the deep and thoughtful policy coordination between senior officials. The ongoing success of the Houthi operation demonstrates that there were no threats to troops or national security.โ€

Trump was asked about the report during an event with Louisiana officials at the White House shortly after it surfaced. The president maintained he was no fan of the publication and said he had no knowledge of the editor being accidentally included in the chain.

โ€œI donโ€™t know anything about it. Iโ€™m not a big fan of The Atlantic; to me itโ€™s a magazine that is going out of business,โ€ Trump said. โ€œI know nothing about it. Youโ€™re saying that they had what?โ€

A reporter responded that Trump officials were using Signal to coordinate on sensitive material and when Trump questioned โ€œhaving to do with what?โ€ the reporter said, โ€œthe Houthis.โ€ Trump replied, โ€œYou mean the attack on the Houthis?โ€

โ€œWell, it couldnโ€™t have been very effective, because the attack was very effective, I can tell you that. I donโ€™t know anything about it. Youโ€™re telling me about it for the first time,โ€ Trump added.

Illegal Immigrant Suspect Charged In Boulder Terror Attack

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Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman is now facing murder, assault and other charges following what the FBI calledย aย “targeted terror attack”ย in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend.ย 

The violence Sunday against a pro-Israel group advocating for Hamas to release Israeli hostages left eight people, ages 52 to 88, with injuries, including one in critical condition, according to the FBI. Police responded to the area after receiving reports of a man with a weapon setting people on fire. 

Soliman wasย chargedย with murder in the first degree โ€“ deliberation with intent; murder in the first degree โ€“ extreme indifference; crimes against at-risk adults/elderly; 1st degree assault โ€“ non-family; 1st degree assault โ€“ heat of passion;ย criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies; and use of explosives or incendiary devices during felony.

The suspect in the firebombing attack targeting a pro-Israel demonstration in Colorado is believed to be an illegal alien from Egpyt who overstayed his visa after it expired.

Several people wereย injuredย Sunday afternoon at a Boulder, Colorado, rally in support of the Israelis taken hostage by Hamas terrorists after a man set people on fire whileย yellingย โ€œfree Palestineโ€ and โ€œend zionist.โ€ Police arrived at the scene and found that victims had โ€œinjuries consistent with burns and other injuries.โ€

The FBIย saidย that six people were taken to the hospital with injuries, and that a witness said the suspect in the attack โ€œused a makeshift flame thrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd.โ€

As of Monday morning, there have been no fatalities confirmed by either the FBI or Boulder Police Department. Soliman was booked into the Boulder County Jail on Sunday evening and remains held on a $10 million bond.ย 

Authorities are now investigating the firebombing attack against the pro-Israel demonstration as an act of ideologically motivated terrorism.

โ€œWe are investigating this incident as an act of terror, and targeted violence. All of the necessary assets will be dedicated to this investigation,โ€ FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said in a statement online. โ€œIf you have any investigative tips please contact the FBI. And if you aided or abetted this attack, we will find you. You cannot hide.โ€

โ€œThis act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence, and witness accounts,โ€ Bongino added in a subsequent post.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard added that her agency is investigating the case.

โ€œNational Counterterrorism Center is working with the FBI and local law enforcement on the ground investigating the targeted terror attack against a weekly meeting of Jewish community members who had just gathered in Boulder, CO to raise awareness of the hostages kidnapped during Hamasโ€™ attack on Israel on Oct. 7.โ€

White House Deputy Chief of Staffย Stephen Millerย slammed the Biden administration in a post calling for โ€œsuicidal migrationโ€ to be reversed after Soliman’s visa status was revealed.

Fox News Panel Drops Surprising Reaction To Trump-Kamala Debate

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A Fox News voter panel expressed shock and dismay at former President Trump’s apparent “lack of strategy” during Tuesday night’s debate, calling the event a win for Team Kamala.

During a vote conducted by the Fox News Digital focus group, a majority of votersโ€”12 out of 17โ€”believed Harris came out on top. The panel, which included Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, largely criticized Trump for his inability to adapt to a new political opponent.

One participant said: โ€œTrump was so bad, heโ€™s just like an old suit from like 1987 right now. He just repeats himself.โ€

Another added: โ€œHe is still in his head basically trying to run against Joe Biden,โ€ said one voter. Several others echoed this sentiment, accusing Trump of rehashing old lines from past campaigns.

Despite this, the focus group wasnโ€™t entirely enthusiastic about Harris. While many felt she handled the debate well, a few pointed out that she failed to provide specifics when pressed on critical issues.

โ€œShe knows how to pull at your heartstringsโ€ฆ but she wasnโ€™t very specific when asked certain things,โ€ one voter noted.

Currently, Tuesday’s debate is the only presidential debate scheduled between the two rivals. However, after the ABC debate, Kamala reportedly proposed a second debate in the near future.

โ€œThe American people got to see the choice they will face this fall at the ballot box: between moving forward with Kamala Harris, or going backwards with Trump,โ€ Jen Oโ€™Malley, the chairwoman of Harrisโ€™ campaign, said in a statement.

โ€œThatโ€™s what they saw tonight and what they should see at a second debate in October,โ€ she added. โ€œVice President Harris is ready for a second debate. Is Donald Trump?โ€

On Fox News, which was reporting live from the debate venue in Philadelphia after the event concluded, Trump said Harris wanted a second debate โ€œbecause she lost.โ€ Pressed by host Sean Hannity whether he would agree to another match, Trump said he might be inclined to do it โ€œif it was on a fair network.โ€

Trump previously floated three debates against Harris, including the one held by ABC on Tuesday, as well as one held by Fox News on September 4 and another held by NBC News on September 25. The proposed Fox News date was later used for a town hall featuring Trump and Hannity.

Trump Files To Overturn Latest Conviction After SCOTUS Ruling

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On Monday, former President Donald Trump moved to overturn his criminal conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case after the Supreme Court ruled presidents have immunity for “official acts” committed while in office.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged the former president in May with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Trump pleaded not guilty to all counts in the Manhattan case.  

Lawyers for Trump had filed a motion to dismiss the verdict hours after the Supreme Court’s ruling. 

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The motion came on the same day that the district attorney’s office sent sentencing recommendations to Judge Juan M. Merchan โ€“ who presided over the Manhattan trial โ€“ though it remains unclear whether that will be seen by the public, per reporting from The New York Times.  
Judge Merchan has received a letter from Trump’s lawyers, a person familiar with the matter confirmed to Fox News Digital

The letter asks for permission to file a motion to vacate the jury’s Manhattan verdict, asks for a delay of the July 11 sentencing, and cites the high court’s decision in arguing that evidence was included at trial that should not have been admitted.ย 

To file a motion in New York, defendants must first request permission from the judge in the case.ย 

On Tuesday, Manhattan prosecutors agreed with Donald J. Trumpโ€™s request to postpone his criminal sentencing so that the judge overseeing the case could weigh whether a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling might impact his conviction, according to The New York Times.

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers.

Former presidents are also entitled to at least a presumption of immunity for their official acts. There is no immunity, the court holds, for unofficial acts.

The Supreme Court returned the case to the trial court to determine what is left of special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment against the former President.

Special Counsel Charges Third Defendant, Adds Additional Charges in Document Case

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On Thursday, Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith unveiled a bevy of new charges in the ongoing classified documents case.

The Justice Department announced that a “supersedingย indictmentย was returned by a grand jury in the Southern District of Florida that adds one defendant and four charges to the prior indictment filed against Donald J. Trump and Waltine Nauta.” ย 

“The superseding indictment adds a new Count charging Trump with one additional count of willful retention of National Defense Information,” the DOJ said. “Carlos de Oliveira, 56, of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, has been added to the obstruction conspiracy charged in the original indictment.” 

“The superseding indictment also charges Trump, De Oliveira and Nauta with two new obstruction counts based on allegations that the defendants attempted to delete surveillance video footage at The Mar-a-Lago Club in summer 2022,” the DOJ said. 

“Finally, the superseding indictment also charges De Oliveira with false statements and representations in a voluntary interview with the FBI on Jan. 13, 2023,” the DOJ added. “De Oliveira has been summoned to appear at 10:30 a.m. on July 31, 2023, in Courtroom #5 at the James L. King Federal Courthouse in Miami.”

Trump accused the Justice Department of “prosecutorial misconduct” in a statement to Fox News.

“It’s election interference at the highest level,” Trump told Fox News Digital just after he learned of the latest indictment. “Theyโ€™re harassing my company, theyโ€™re harassing my family and by far, least importantly of all, theyโ€™re harassing me.”ย 

Trump told Fox News Digital that “the charges are ridiculous, and they know it better than anyone.”

“This is prosecutorial misconduct used at a level never seen before,” Trump said. “If I werenโ€™t leading Biden by a lot in numerous polls, and wasnโ€™t going to be the Republican nominee, it wouldnโ€™t be happening. It wouldnโ€™t be happening.” 

He added: “But I am way up as a Republican and way up in the general election and this is what you get.”

Trump is also under investigation for allegedly interfering with the peaceful transfer of power following the 2020ย presidential election.

Biden Cancer Diagnosis Spurs White House Coverup Accusations

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The news of former President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis has sent shockwaves across America.

Bidenโ€™s teamย announcedย Sunday that heโ€™d been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that had already metastasized to the bone, adding his family would examine suitable treatment for the โ€œmanagementโ€ of the disease.

The shocking news comes amid heightened scrutiny surrounding the Bidens potential coverup of former President Biden’s mental and physical decline while in office.

On Monday, Rep.ย Ronny Jacksonย (R-TX) accused the Biden White House of a โ€œpolitical cover upโ€ and lashed out at Bidenโ€™s then-White House doctor, though not by name, and accused the physician of having failed to deliver โ€œworld class careโ€ to Biden and engaging in a โ€œcover up.โ€

Presidentย Donald Trumpย posted a message to his Truth Social app on Sunday from himself and First Ladyย Melania Trumpย expressing their sympathy and well-wishesย for Biden, after it was announced that the former president is battling very serious prostate cancer.

Trump Jr. likewise initially offered an expression of sympathy, by way of reposting a message on his account at X.

Sharing a screenshot that included the message โ€œPolitics aside, we wish [President Biden] a speedy recover,โ€ Trump Jr. commented โ€œAgreed 100%.โ€

In another post three hours later which also included a screenshot, Trump Jr. had a more critical take on the tragic news.

His screenshot showed a message on the nature of Bidenโ€™s particular cancer, and calling into question the timeline of when Democrats, or at least the White House, knew about it.

โ€œWhat I want to know is how did Dr. Jill Biden miss stage five metastatic cancer or is this yet another coverup???โ€ he said, with a sarcastic jab at former First Ladyย Jill Biden.

The hosts ofย Fox & Friendsย were in disbelief Monday morning atย Joe Bidenโ€™sย advancedย cancer diagnosisย despite the โ€œfantastic medical careโ€ that he receives as a former president.

โ€œThese are the types of things you look for when you get older,โ€ Kilmeade added. โ€œAnd very curious to see and somewhat discouraging to think someone could have this type of medical attention and have this get to this point.โ€

Co-hostย Charles Hurtย added: โ€œEspecially because itโ€™s a fairly advanced form so much so that it has metastasized to a bone. And you would think that would give you a lot more time to catch it.โ€

Later in the show, the curvy couch welcomed Fox News medical expert Dr.ย Marc Siegel, who echoed their surprise.

โ€œReally, really surprising that itโ€™s this advanced at the time of diagnosis,โ€ he said. โ€œNow, you can miss prostate cancer but most of the time regular screening picks it up. A sitting president I would expect to have advanced screening should not be subject to debate what kind of screening.โ€

Georgia Official Who Broke With Trump In 2020 Announces Gubernatorial Bid

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) has officially entered the race for governor, setting the stage for a competitive Republican primary to succeed outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp (R), who is term-limited. In a two-minute campaign launch ad released Wednesday, Raffensperger portrayed himself as a principled conservative willing to take tough stands, vowing to uphold the Constitution and defend Georgia values.

โ€œIโ€™m a conservative Republican, and Iโ€™m prepared to make the tough decisions,โ€ Raffensperger declared in the ad. โ€œI follow the law and the Constitution, and I always do the right thing for Georgia, no matter what.โ€

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The announcement pits Raffensperger against prominent GOP contenders including Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has received former President Donald Trumpโ€™s endorsement, and Attorney General Chris Carr, both of whom have strong support among grassroots conservatives. The winner of the GOP primary will likely face a high-profile Democratic opponent next November.

Revisiting the 2020 Election Clash With Trump

Raffensperger became a household name during the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, when Georgia became a critical battleground. After President Trump narrowly lost the state to Joe Biden by just under 12,000 votes, Trump and his allies raised concerns about election irregularities and widespread allegations of voter fraud. Raffensperger, as the stateโ€™s chief elections officer, found himself at the center of the storm.

Despite mounting pressure from Trump and many Georgia Republicans to challenge or overturn the results, Raffensperger maintained that his officeโ€™s audits and recounts showed no evidence of widespread fraud that would change the outcome. In a now-famous phone call, Trump urged Raffensperger to โ€œfindโ€ enough votes to change the result โ€” a conversation that later became a flashpoint in national debates over election integrity and presidential power.

While Raffenspergerโ€™s stance drew praise from Democrats and corporate media, it also alienated many in the Republican base, who felt he failed to investigate potential irregularities aggressively enough. That divide has lingered within Georgia GOP politics and is certain to shadow his gubernatorial campaign. Many grassroots conservatives remain skeptical of Raffensperger, while others credit him for adhering to the letter of the law during an unprecedented political firestorm.


A Crowded Field on Both Sides

The Republican primary is shaping up to be one of the most watched in the nation. With Raffensperger, Jones, and Carr already in the race, GOP voters will have a clear choice between different brands of Republican leadership โ€” from establishment-minded governance to more populist, Trump-aligned approaches.

On the Democratic side, the field is also taking shape. Declared candidates include former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former state Sen. Jason Esteves, state Rep. Derrick Jackson, former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, and former pastor Olu Brown. There is also persistent speculation that Stacey Abrams could enter the race again, potentially setting up a dramatic rematch after her narrow 2018 and 2022 defeats.

Georgia has transformed into a true political battleground over the last decade, with Republicans still holding most statewide offices but Democrats making steady gains. The 2026 gubernatorial race will be pivotal in determining whether Georgia remains under GOP control or flips blue.

The nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report rates Kempโ€™s seat a โ€œtoss up.โ€

Can Raffensperger manage to make peace with Trump and secure his endorsement? Tell us what you think in the comments below!

Trump-endorsed Congresswoman Defeats McCarthy-backed Primary Challenger

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South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace emerged victorious over a serious primary challenge on Tuesday evening.

On Tuesday, The Associated Press projected that Mace won renomination in South Carolina’s competitive Low Country-based 1st Congressional District by defeating Catherine Templeton, a former director of South Carolina’s labor agency who ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2018, and Marine Corps veteran Bill Young.

Templeton was backed by millions spent by outside groups aligned with former House Speakerย Kevin McCarthy.

“We did it – You, Lowcountry voters did it! A thousand times over – THANK YOU!,” Mace wrote in a social media post moments after her race was called.

Last week, Nancy Maceย (R-S.C.) reportedly confronted fellowย South Carolinaย Republican Rep.ย Joe Wilsonย on the House floor Tuesday after he endorsed herย primary opponent.

Fox News Digitalย spotted Mace and Wilson having what appeared to be a tense exchange during House votes late Tuesday afternoon, hours after Wilson released a statement backing Catherine Templeton to unseat her.

Mace told Fox News that she told Wilson she โ€œwould never do to him what he has done to me,โ€ and โ€œwe needed to stop the infighting and unify so we can win it all in November.โ€

โ€œToo much at stake,โ€ Mace added. โ€œAnd that there is a place in the party for people like me, people like him, Trump, MAGA, independents, women, everyone. Oh, and that I was working hard to crush it Tuesday.โ€

RFK Jr. Announces Friday Press Conference Amid Withdrawal Whispers

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to address the nation about his path forward in the presidential race Friday fromย Phoenix, Arizona.

Kennedyโ€™s press secretary, Stefanie Spear, posted the announcement about “the present historic moment and his path forward” on social media on Wednesday afternoon.

The announcement comes amid increased speculation the third-party candidate may be dropping out of the race.

On Tuesday, RFK Jr,’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan admitted they are considering ending the campaign.

โ€œWe are taking a very serious look at making sure that the people that have corrupted our fair and free democracy do not end up in office,โ€ she said on an episode of the โ€œImpact Theoryโ€ podcast posted Tuesday.

The successful entrepreneur and attorney admitted there are two paths for the RFK campaign to go down, one being to stay in the race and create more legitimacy for independent presidential candidates, or to suspend its run and endorse Trump, which could give him the lift he needs to beat Harris in November.

โ€œIs the risk of a Harris-Walz presidency worth us staying in?โ€ she asked podcast host Tom Bilyeu.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said this week that he is open to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. serving in his administration if he were to win a second term this fall.

โ€œHeโ€™s a brilliant guy. Heโ€™s a very smart guy. Iโ€™ve known him for a very long time,โ€ Trump said. โ€œI didnโ€™t know he was thinking about getting out, but if he is thinking about getting out, certainly Iโ€™d be open to it.โ€

Trump said that he would โ€œloveโ€ an endorsement from Kennedy because heโ€™s โ€œalways likedโ€ him.

He indicated that he โ€œprobably wouldโ€ appoint Kennedy to a role in the administration if Kennedy were to drop out and endorse him.

โ€œI like him a lot. I respect him a lot,โ€ Trump said. โ€œI probably would, if something like that would happen. Heโ€™s a very different kind of a guy โ€” a very smart guy. And, yeah, I would be honored by that endorsement, certainly.โ€