Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. To suspends campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, withdrew from the race on Friday and endorsed former President Donald Trump, taking aim at the Democratic Party's management of the primary competition and media suppression.
Kennedy suspended his campaign to support Trump, citing legal battles and a sham primary. He expressed agonizing difficulties for himself, his family, and friends, claiming the Democratic Party suffered continuous legal warfare against Trump and him. Read More
Kennedy, a former Democrat, has ended his presidential run due to systematic censorship and media control. He is asking swing states to remove his name from the ballot, stating he doesn't want to be a "spoiler" and will remain on the ballot in states he considers "red" or "blue." Kennedy spoke before Trump's campaign event in Glendale, Arizona, and the Trump campaign advertised a "special guest" joining him. The announcement ends Kennedy's presidential run, as he is the scion of the nation's most storied political dynasty.
Kennedy, a 70-year-old candidate, initially ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in April, but switched to an independent run in October. More
Kennedy claims Vice President Harris declined to meet or speak with him, and the Trump campaign, which had supported Kennedy during his Democrat run against Biden, began targeting him after his independent run, labeling him a "radical left" member. Read More
Kennedy criticized the Democratic Party for its war, censorship, corruption, and support for big pharma, tech, ag, and big money. He alleged that the DNC waged legal warfare against Kennedy and Trump, attempting to erase their work and remove them from the ballot. The Kennedy-Shanahan ticket faces challenges nationwide to secure a spot on the presidential ballot, with New York State blocking ballot access on August 12. Read More
The Democratic Party is facing nine lawsuits against the Trump campaign, including six in Nevada, North Carolina, Delaware, and New Jersey. The campaign has also faced six legal battles brought on by Democrats simultaneously. The DNC has battled Kennedy and his supporters in all 50 states, aiming for a unity administration rather than a "normalcy" that leads to famine, sickness, and civil war. Read More
Democrats have consistently criticized Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as anti-democracy candidates, with RFK Jr. lambasting them in his remarks. Vice President Harris criticized Biden's "bullseye" commentary after the assassination attempt on Trump. Biden enacted executive orders on border and energy issues during his first days in office. The relationship between Kennedy and Trump began warming earlier this year, with Kennedy and Kennedy aligning on key issues. The campaign is considering joining forces with Trump to prevent Kamala Harris winning the 2024 election. More
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