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Trump discusses potential cabinet roles for Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating he has made no promises to them.

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Former President Donald Trump has indicated that he has not made any commitments regarding cabinet positions for former Democratic figures Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his potential second administration. In an interview, Trump stated that while he appreciates their support, he has not entered into any agreements regarding their roles in his cabinet.

This discussion arises as Trump navigates his third presidential campaign amidst various legal challenges. Both Gabbard and Kennedy have endorsed Trump, positioning themselves as allies in his bid for the presidency. During a recent interview, Trump emphasized that while he sees the potential for their involvement, he has not made any formal promises, highlighting the early stage of these discussions. He noted that it is too soon to finalize any appointments, reflecting the fluid nature of political alliances as the election approaches.

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