Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Suspends Presidential Campaign, Backs Donald Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed that he is suspending his independent bid for the White House to endorse former President Donald Trump. This unexpected move, made during an event in Phoenix, Arizona, marks a pivotal moment in the 2024 election landscape. While Kennedy will remove his name from ballots in key swing states, he clarified that he is not entirely dropping out of the race.

At the event, Kennedy expressed gratitude to his supporters and volunteers but emphasized that he would continue to appear on ballots in most states. “I want everyone to know that I am not terminating my campaign,” he stated. “My name will remain on the ballot in most states.” His decision to withdraw from ballots in battleground states is aimed at preventing Democratic candidate Kamala Harris from gaining an advantage in the election.

In his speech, Kennedy cited various issues, including free speech, the war in Ukraine, and concerns about children, as reasons for his departure from the Democratic Party and his decision to support Trump. He also mentioned that Trump has expressed interest in involving him in his administration, further solidifying the alliance between the two.

Kennedy criticized what he termed "shadowy Democratic operatives" for their efforts to undermine his campaign, claiming that the Democratic National Committee engaged in relentless legal battles against both himself and Trump. He asserted, “In the name of saving democracy, the Democratic Party itself is dismantling it,” reflecting his disillusionment with the party he once represented.

Kennedy has been a vocal advocate for Bitcoin, positioning himself as a pioneer among presidential candidates in supporting cryptocurrency. He previously suggested that the U.S. government should acquire Bitcoin to match its gold reserves, emphasizing the need for financial independence from governmental control. His endorsement of Trump, who has also shown interest in Bitcoin, could signal a united front for cryptocurrency enthusiasts within the political sphere.