Though the Florida Republican said he wouldn't consider Kennedy for vice president, he said he'd be open to putting the Democrat in another role.
about COVID-19 vaccines. Some of those views regarding vaccines seemingly appeal to DeSantis, though, as the governor indicated to Travis.
Gov. Ron DeSantis says he will give Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a job in his administration. DeSantis said in a new interview he'd be open to giving Kennedy a position in his administration if he were to win the 2024 presidential election."Here's the issue: I'm aligned with him on [former presidential medical adviser Dr. Anthony] Fauci, the corruption and the health bureaucracy—100 percent," DeSantis said.
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