Billionaire donor Timothy Mellon has injected another $5 million into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s campaign. According to newly disclosed campaign finance records, the sizable donation was made in April to American Values 2024, a SuperPAC supporting Kennedy.
The move will likely fuel speculation that Mellon’s contributions aim to divert votes away from Joe Biden to benefit former President Donald J. Trump. Mellon, a prominent supporter of Trump, previously contributed $20 million to American Values 2024 and $15 million to the Trump-affiliated Make America Great Again Inc. His latest donation points to continued involvement in shaping the political landscape ahead of November’s presidential election.
Recent polls indicate that Kennedy draws support from both major party candidates. The independent candidate has notable backing from young voters and Latinos, traditionally Democratic-leaning groups. However, pro-Kennedy voter demographics vary from state to state. Some data suggest the independent candidate pulls from former President Trump‘s base in several key swing states.
Mellon, 81, is an heir to a banking and industrial fortune estimated at $14 billion by Forbes. Based in Wyoming, he has funded national causes, including a proposed border wall in Texas in 2021. Federal election data suggests that Mellon has doled out over $150 million to various political causes and campaigns over the past several election cycles.
“Donald Trump’s largest donor emptying his wallet to help RFK Jr.’s candidacy tells us everything we need to know,” a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee told the far-left website The Daily Beast regarding Mellon’s donation to Kennedy. He added: “MAGA Republicans are hellbent on propping up RFK Jr. to be a spoiler for Trump in this race.”