RFK Jr. Says Harris Presidency Would Lead To Nuclear War, Urges Support For Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former independent presidential candidate now endorsing President Donald Trump, warned that Kamala Harris’ foreign policy could bring the U.S. into a nuclear war. Speaking through a video posted on X, Kennedy accused Harris of lacking the diplomatic experience needed to avoid escalation with adversaries like Russia.

Kennedy referenced his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, who emphasized the importance of direct communication with hostile nations. He claimed that if JFK were alive, he would stand with Trump today, supporting negotiation over conflict. He contrasted this with Harris’ approach, calling her comments at the Democratic Convention “hostile” and indicative of a weak leader susceptible to military influence.

Kennedy also drew comparisons between Harris and former Vice President Dick Cheney, accusing her of following his pattern of pushing for war. He criticized Cheney for fabricating evidence to justify the Iraq war, which he said led to over a million deaths, and expressed concern that Harris could do the same.

Kennedy highlighted a recent study estimating that a nuclear conflict would last just over an hour but result in the deaths of billions. Quoting JFK, he reminded viewers that those who survive such a war “will envy the dead.”

He called on voters to reject Harris, emphasizing that her foreign policy would sacrifice American lives. He portrayed Trump as the candidate committed to direct diplomacy and peace.

“If you want to avoid nuclear war, I strongly urge you to vote for Donald Trump,” he said, framing the election as a choice between peace and catastrophic conflict.