Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ends Campaign, Endorses Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ends Campaign, Endorses Trump
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ends Campaign, Endorses Trump
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed Donald Trump, citing a lack of a realistic path to victory due to systematic censorship and media control. During a rally in Arizona, Trump praised Kennedy, who criticized the Democratic Party for its anti-democratic actions, including attempts to exclude third-party candidates. Kennedy's endorsement is seen as a potential boost for Trump in battleground states, as pollsters noted it could significantly impact the election outcome. In a court filing, Kennedy indicated his withdrawal from the Pennsylvania ballot, aligning with Trump's campaign strategies. Meanwhile, his endorsement has drawn criticism from his family, with siblings expressing disappointment and supporting other candidates. Additionally, a controversial claim surfaced from a former classmate alleging Kennedy sold cocaine at Harvard, which some see as an attempt to undermine his credibility amidst the political shift.

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