Donald Trump made a strange comment about RFK Jr. during a town hall-style event in the Bronx, New York, on Monday, saying he was really into “girly things.”
Trump was asked what he would do to ban artificial foods, but it seems the former president had other things on his mind.
When asked at a question-and-answer session at a local barbershop how Trump would ensure more organic food reached urban and low-income areas, he talked about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who previously endorsed the former president.
‘What plan are you going to do with the health food industry and banning artificial foods in urban communities that have less access to organic whole foods?’ was the question to Trump from a Bronx man.
Donald Trump made a strange comment about RFK Jr. During a town hall-style event in the Bronx, New York, on Monday, he said he was really into “girly things.”
Trump was answering questions in a question-and-answer session and talking about how he would ensure organic food reaches urban and low-income areas when he talked about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump, who loves fast food and Diet Coke, suddenly started talking about RFK Jr.
-Bobby Kennedy, right? Everybody likes Bobby Kennedy. And he really likes healthy food and women’s things. All. “He wants to get things done and protect the environment and he had my back,” Trump said.
‘He’s a great guy. It would be so perfect. He doesn’t like pesticides and all the things they put on him. We have a lot of food and our farmers are great. If you listen to it for 10 minutes, I mean, it says that other countries that do nothing (with their food) are healthier than us.
‘Okay, we’re not that healthy, to put it mildly. We don’t want artificial foods. I’m going to have Bobby Kennedy on it. He’s a great guy. “He cares about food more than anything else,” she said.
Trump’s reference to 70-year-old RFK Jr.’s love of “women’s things” comes weeks after he was embroiled in a sex scandal with New York magazine’s star political reporter, Olivia Nuzzi, of 31 years old.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president in August and endorsed Donald Trump
RFK Jr. previously had a history of being something of a womanizer in the past.
On Monday, the outlet and Nuzzi jointly decided to “part ways” after reports that she had a personal digital relationship with a source while covering the 2024 campaign.
The magazine said Monday that its own internal review and an investigation by a law firm it recruited found no problems with Nuzzi’s accuracy or bias.
“However, the magazine and Nuzzi agreed that it was best to separate,” the publication states. in a post on their websitewhich he framed as an update for readers.
‘Nuzzi is a uniquely talented writer and we are proud to publish her work during her nearly eight years as our Washington correspondent. We wish him the best.”
Last month, the State bulletin, that broke historyand The New York Times cited anonymous sources to identify RFK Jr. as the person involved with Nuzzi.
She has not confirmed Kennedy’s involvement, and Kennedy said in a statement that he had only met her once.
David Haskell, editor-in-chief of New York magazine, said in a memo to staff members after the news broke that Nuzzi told them the relationship began last December, “after we published her November profile.” .
On Monday, New York Magazine and Nuzzi jointly decided to ‘part ways’ after reports that she had a personal digital relationship with a source while covering the 2024 campaign.
The only published profile of Nuzzi that month was that of Kennedy. The relationship reportedly ended in August, Haskell wrote.
The publication said at the time that if it had been aware of the relationship, Nuzzi would not have been allowed to cover the presidential campaign.
Last month, Nuzzi said in a statement to Status that the nature of some communication between her and a former reporter became personal earlier this year.
“During that time, I did not directly report on the issue or use them as a source,” he said.
‘The relationship was never physical but should have been revealed to avoid the appearance of conflict. “I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I have disappointed, especially my colleagues in New York.”