Nicole Shanahan Drops a Bombshell: Is RFK Jr. Going to Drop Out and Endorse Trump?
I have no clue what's going on or what's going to happen next. But that doesn’t mean we should lose focus.
Let’s cut through the noise and get straight to the point: there’s a lot of chatter about RFK Jr. and Nicole Shanahan debating whether to stay in the race or drop out and join forces with Donald Trump. Shanahan’s recent statement has certainly stirred the pot, but let’s not get lost in the weeds here.
She laid it out in black and white: either they stay in, risk splitting the vote, and potentially hand the presidency to Kamala Harris and her running mate, Walz, or they make the hard decision to step back and throw their weight behind Trump. Now, I’m still waiting for more details to surface, but let me just put this out there... I have no clue what's going on or what's going to happen next. But that doesn’t mean we should lose focus.
I’m committed to seeing Robert Kennedy Jr. ride this wave all the way to election day and for this movement to carry on far beyond that. We’ve tapped into something truly special here—a real chance to unify this country. But let’s be real: this only happens if we stick together and don’t get sucked into the Uniparty trap that’s been strangling our nation for decades.
This dilemma RFK Jr. and Shanahan are facing isn’t just about winning an election; it’s about the soul of this movement. One of the so-called “weaknesses” of our movement is our brutal honesty. I’ve lost debates because I refuse to stray from the truth, even when the establishment spins and distorts to fit their narrative. And let’s be honest—RFK Jr. and Nicole Shanahan are cut from the same cloth. They’re transparent to a fault. It’s fantastic for our movement but can be a nightmare when it comes to the dirty game of politics.
I suspect that’s what we’re seeing unfold here. Remember, there were talks a few weeks back about possibly backing Trump, and I raised my concerns then. My guess? This podcast interview might’ve been recorded during that time. Maybe they’re wrestling with the same concerns we all are: Do we risk it all for the chance to break the Two-Party System, or do we align with Trump to prevent an even greater disaster?
Here’s my plea to everyone: no matter what happens, don’t let this fracture our movement. I’m in this for the long haul, whether Kennedy ends up winning this election or not. If we’re serious about saving this country, we need a movement grounded in the principles we’re fighting for. And we need to keep pushing, no matter what, if we’re ever going to break apart this Two-Party System.
This is a defining moment for us. It’s not just about winning the Presidency; it’s about standing firm on the principles that brought us together in the first place. The establishment will do everything it can to divide us, but if we stay true to our mission, we can’t be stopped. We need to keep our eyes on the prize—a free and united America, free from the clutches of the Uniparty, where the people’s voice truly matters. The only way we lose is if we allow fear and division to win. Let’s not give them that satisfaction.
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That is exactly what I indicated RFKJr should do, last week - drop his campaign and become the new HHS Secretary where he could actually do some good and gain popularity and expose the pharmaceutical and chemical companies. Staying in the race would be political suicide, as an Independent. Trying to get 5% as an Independent is a total waste of time. He should have gone with one of the other existing parties or started a brand new party but he is a political novice and does not know better and does not have adequate advisors.