Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mocked Vice President Kamala Harris during a Michigan rally this week, encouraging the audience to chant "I was born in the middle class!
But on Sunday, he will be back in DC, where he’s slated to appear on the National Mall at the “Rescue the Republic” event, alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Russell Brand, a handful of anti-vax doctors,
Kennedy, 70, wore the band during an appearance at a rally for former President Donald Trump in Walker, Mich., where he urged his supporters to not vote for him in the key battleground state –
New York Magazine staffer Olivia Nuzzi’s ex-fiancé apparently did not take her “digital relationship” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lightly. Journalist Ryan Lizza, who popped the question to Nuzzi in 2022,
Kennedy was seeking to force his name to appear on New York's ballot in November, despite suspending his campaign.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to New York's election ballot.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Friday a bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to the ballot in New York state even though he suspended his campaign as an independent for president in August and endorsed Donald Trump.
Son of Senator Robert Kennedy is expected to discuss state of the race for the White House and his own priorities should he become an adviser to Trump.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the state's presidential ballot, upholding a lower court's ruling that candidates can only be removed from the ballot if they die.
His name is still on the ballot, but Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has suspended his campaign and urged Michiganders to pick Trump at a rally Friday.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear on New York’s presidential ballot even though he suspended his campaign last month and backed former President Donald Trump.