
OTHER TOP-CELEBRITIES SUPPORTING RFK JR. - DOCTORS, SCIENTISTS, TECH CEOs, ANTHROPOLOGISTS, ETC.!
From top podcasters, investors, doctors, scientists, tech-founders, to leading security experts, politicians and famed anthropologists RFK Jr has seen support and ringing endorsements from seemingly unquantifiable directions.
Here we'll look at several of Bobby's more famous supporters whose fields of celebrity are not so easily pigeonholed - including,
tech execs such as Twitter and Square co-founder Jack Dorsey,
top security specialist Gavin de Becker
doctors such as Dr. Drew Pinsky, and Mark Hyman, MD
martial artist, comedian and top-podcaster Joe Rogan
Anthropologist Wade Davis
top success-coach Tony Robbins
scientists such as Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying,
top financial author and game designer Robert Kyosaki
and so many more!
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Joe Rogan
Comedian, Martial Artist and Martial Arts Commentator, Psychonaut and long-running Top Podcaster with his show The Joe Rogan Experience
“He’s the only one that makes sense to me,” “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. “He doesn’t attack people, he attacks actions and ideas, but he’s much more reasonable and intelligent. I mean, the guy was an environmental lawyer and he cleaned up the East River. He’s a legitimate guy.”
- Joe Rogan talking about RFK Jr. on his podcast in the later half of 2024
“For the record, this isn’t an endorsement. This is me saying that I like RFKjr as a person, and I really appreciate the way he discusses things with civility and intelligence. I think we could use more of that in this world,”
Twitter & Square/
Block Co-Founder
Jack Dorsey



Early Life and Education
Raised in a modest family, Dorsey was a shy, introspective child. He attended Bishop DuBourg High School and then studied briefly at both the University of Missouri-Rolla and New York University, though he didn’t complete his degree. Driven more by curiosity than formal education, he learned to code independently, often prioritizing creativity and innovation over academic credentials. In Dorsey’s words, “You don’t need a degree to change the world. You need an idea and a lot of resilience.”
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Dorsey’s early interest in real-time dispatch systems laid the foundation for Twitter. In 2006, he co-founded the platform with Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams, envisioning it as a way for people to share brief updates instantly. Twitter’s “microblogging” model quickly gained global traction, especially during events like the 2008 Mumbai attacks and the Arab Spring, where it served as a critical communication tool. Dorsey’s idea to limit tweets to 140 characters (later expanded to 280) was inspired by SMS limits and reflected his belief in brevity and clarity.
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After a turbulent early tenure at Twitter, Dorsey was ousted as CEO in 2008 but returned in 2015 to guide the company through a new era of growth. Reflecting on his journey, Dorsey stated, “Sometimes the journey takes you away, and that’s necessary to find clarity and purpose.”
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Founding Square
In 2010, Dorsey co-founded Square, a fintech company that revolutionized mobile payments by enabling small businesses to process credit card payments through smartphones. Square’s “Square Reader” democratized payment processing, allowing businesses of all sizes to compete with larger companies. With Square, Dorsey proved his ability to bridge technology with practical business solutions, expanding financial inclusion. His dual leadership role in Twitter and Square set a rare precedent in Silicon Valley, and he would later rename Square to Block, signaling a shift toward blockchain and decentralized finance.
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Dorsey’s contributions to modern digital communication and fintech are profound. Twitter’s influence on journalism, social activism, and politics is undeniable, and Square has empowered countless small businesses with accessible financial tools. Dorsey is known for his minimalist approach, once saying, “Simplifying is hard, but it’s where clarity and true innovation live.” His approach to leadership emphasizes autonomy and empowerment, fostering cultures where creativity can flourish.
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Personal Relationships and Core Values
Dorsey is a private individual who values self-reflection and authenticity. He has been linked to several high-profile relationships, including artist Kate Greer and British model Flora Carter. His commitment to personal growth is evident in his unique lifestyle choices. Known for his disciplined routines, Dorsey practices intermittent fasting, cold therapy, and meditation. He has said, “I believe in mastering oneself before mastering the world—it’s all connected.”
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Interests, Hobbies, and Ventures Beyond Tech
Outside of his companies, Dorsey is deeply invested in personal health, mindfulness, and decentralized technologies. A passionate advocate for Bitcoin, he has described it as “the most important work” of his life, seeing it as a tool to decentralize power and provide financial autonomy. Dorsey is also known for his annual silent meditation retreats, a practice he credits with helping him gain mental clarity and resilience.
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Controversies and Advocacy
Dorsey’s tenure at Twitter was marked by controversies, particularly around issues of content moderation, censorship, and data privacy. Twitter’s policies often attracted scrutiny from both sides of the political spectrum, leading to questions about free speech and corporate influence. His decision to ban President Donald Trump from Twitter in 2021 was a watershed moment, sparking intense debate on the role of tech companies in moderating speech. Reflecting on these controversies, Dorsey remarked, “We made tough decisions, but I always believed we were moving towards a freer, safer conversation.”
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In recent years, Dorsey has publicly supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr., particularly around issues of free speech, public health transparency, and medical autonomy. His advocacy aligns with his commitment to decentralization and personal freedom. Dorsey stated, “The right to speak and the right to choose are foundational. We can’t build a healthy future without them.”
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Future Goals, Trajectory, and Legacy
Since stepping down from Twitter’s CEO role in 2021, Dorsey has focused increasingly on Block and blockchain technologies, seeing them as avenues to decentralize finance and empower individuals. His legacy will likely be defined by his contributions to real-time communication and financial empowerment, but also by his quest for autonomy—both personal and digital. Dorsey’s approach to life and work reflects a deep commitment to simplicity, resilience, and freedom, summarized in his words: “Be intentional. Take risks. Always seek truth, and never stop growing.”
Born on November 19, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri, Jack Dorsey is a visionary entrepreneur known for co-founding Twitter and Square. Dorsey's fascination with technology and communications began at an early age; as a teenager, he was captivated by the intricacies of dispatch systems and transportation networks, a fascination that would later inspire Twitter's real-time communication model.

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