Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Contemplates Exit from Presidential Race, Potential Endorsement of Trump

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21/08/2024 20h37

In a surprising turn of events, sources familiar with the matter revealed that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy, is considering dropping out of the presidential race by the end of this week. It is speculated that Kennedy plans to endorse former President Donald Trump, although he neither confirmed nor denied this when questioned directly by ABC News.

Although Kennedy refrained from providing explicit details about his intentions, sources caution that his decision is not yet final and could still change. One source even suggested that Kennedy is eager to act swiftly in order to counteract any momentum gained from the recently concluded Democratic National Convention.

There is speculation that Kennedy may make a joint appearance with Trump at an event in Phoenix on Friday, but close sources to the former president have stated that no definite plan has been finalized yet.

In an email to his senior staff, Kennedy's campaign manager, Amaryllis Fox, acknowledged the hard work put in by the team but highlighted that a decision on the future course of action had not been made. Fox mentioned that multiple paths were being considered, emphasizing the meticulous deliberation Kennedy has invested in each option.

Kennedy's spokesperson has announced that the presidential candidate will address the nation live on Friday to discuss his "path forward." However, no specific details were provided regarding the content or format of this address.

As the news broke, ABC News reached out to the Trump campaign for comment, but no response has been received thus far.

Kennedy expressed his discontent with the Democratic National Convention and raised doubts about the legitimacy of Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee. He criticized the process, emphasizing that it felt more like a "coronation" rather than a democratic selection. Kennedy also voiced his frustration with the treatment his own campaign has received, citing Harris' meteoric rise without interviews, debates, or substantial policy discussions.

The nation now eagerly awaits Kennedy's upcoming announcement on Friday, which is expected to shed light on his decision to potentially withdraw from the presidential race and possibly throw his support behind former President Donald Trump.

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