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The revelation regarding how Robert F Kennedy Jr was asked if he would be vice-president under Donald Trump is contained in a Times story exploring the rapprochement between two men who had previously been at loggerheads – and explaining how Kennedy, a former Democrat, came to abandon his presidential effort and endorse Trump as the Republican nominee for president.

The timing of the call by Calley Means – just after Trump had been wounded by a would-be assassin – appeared to be inspired by the fact that Kennedy’s father, Robert F Kennedy, and his uncle, President John F Kennedy, had both been killed by assassins, and the assumption that he would identify with Trump’s plight.

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