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RFK Jr. Campaign Leaks Video of Trump Call

The video was posted to twitter.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. apologized this morning on Twitter for a video that was leaked by his campaign of his phone call with Donald Trump shortly after his assassination attempt. It was apparently posted by his videographer and/or his son, and appears to be a push by Trump to get Kennedy to drop out of the race and endorse him.

The video shows Kennedy being filmed while Trump is on speaker phone. It begins with Trump attempting to show that he agrees with RFK's various vaccine conspiracies:

"When you feed a baby a vaccination that is like 38 different vaccines and it looks like its meant for a horse, not a 10 pound or 20 pound baby ... Then you see the baby starting to change radically, I've seen it too many times. Then you hear that it doesn't have an impact, right? You and I talked about that a long time ago."

Then Trump shifts gears on his attempt to get RFK to endorse him:

"Anyway, I would love for you to serve. I think it would be so good for you and so big for you. And we're gonna win, we're way ahead of the guy."

Then Trump disclosed what he claims Biden said when he called him after the shooting:

"He was very nice actually, he called me. And he said, 'why did you choose to move to the right?' Because I was looking straight on. I said, I was showing a chart - I didn't have to tell him the chart was on all the people pouring into our country. But I just turned by head to show the chart, and it sounded like a giant - like the world's largest mosquito. And it was, it was a bullet. What do they call that, an AR-15 or something? That's a big gun."

Kennedy then posted this apology on Twitter this morning for the private phone call getting leaked by his people.

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