Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Endorses Donald Trump in 2024 Presidential Race – Hollywood Life
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suspending his presidential candidacy, he introduced throughout a Friday, August 23, speech. While talking to a crowd in Arizona, the unbiased candidate blasted the Democratic Party and the mainstream media whereas additionally expressing his assist for Republican Party candidate Donald Trump.
During his deal with, Kennedy, 70, identified that he found that he and Trump, 78, are “aligned with each other” on a number of opinions, corresponding to “securing the border, protecting freedom of speech” and stopping Democrats from allegedly interfering with campaigns.
Elsewhere in his speech, RFK claimed that the Democratic Party “had become the part of war, censorship, corruption, big Pharma, big tech” amongst different accusations. Furthermore, he slammed the media and accused shops of “censorship” in America.
The former Democrat left the social gathering in 2023 and launched into his presidential marketing campaign as an unbiased.
“We inspired a massive independent political movement,” Kennedy stated about his presidential marketing campaign, including, “More than 100,000 volunteers sprang into action. I hope they can reverse our nation’s decline.”
The politician went on to say that the Democratic Party “set itself to dismantling [democracy],” and accused Democrats of breaking voting guidelines and alleging they’ve perpetuated “censorship” in the U.S. Additionally, Kennedy accused President Joe Biden of “mocking” Russian president Vladimir Putin, whom he says he doesn’t excuse from the invasion on Ukraine, and claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris refused to fulfill with him.
“In my heart, I no longer believe that I have a realistic path to electoral victory,” Kennedy defined. “I cannot in good conscience ask my staff and volunteers to keep working their long hours or ask my donors to keep giving when I cannot honestly tell them that I have a real path to the White House.”
However, Kennedy clarified that he was not “terminating” his marketing campaign, however moderately suspending it, noting that he’s “going to remove [his] name” in “about 10 battleground states.” He added that he has “already started the process” of doing so and that voters in these states might vote for him “without harming or helping President Trump or Vice President Harris.”