RFK Jr. withdraws from PA ballot access challenge ‘as a result of today’s endorsement’ of Trump, per court filing
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a court filing in Pennsylvania that he is withdrawing from a ballot access challenge in the state “as a result of today’s endorsement” of former President Donald Trump.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a court filing in Pennsylvania that he is withdrawing from a ballot access challenge in the state “as a result of today’s endorsement” of former President Donald Trump. “Respondents Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan as the We The People candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, as a result of today’s endorsement of Donald Trump for the office of President of the United States hereby withdraw their opposition to the Petition of Alexander Reber and Janneken Smucker’s,” the filing stated. But in a statement, Kennedy campaign spokesperson Stefanie Spear said Kennedy has not endorsed Trump. “Mr. Kennedy has not endorsed President Trump. The filing was made by an attorney and not reviewed by the campaign,” Spear said. Kennedy campaign adviser Del Bigtree told CNN said he wasn’t aware of the filing and said, “I’m surprised to see that.” The filing comes ahead of an event in Arizona on Friday where Kennedy is expected to drop out of the presidential race. Trump is also holding a rally in Arizona on Friday, where the campaign has teased the appearance of a “special guest.”