Media sources claim that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is planning to end his presidential bid as an independent by the end of the week and could be looking to endorse former President Donald J. Trump. Speculation began yesterday after Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, suggested in a podcast interview that the independent candidate was weighing both exiting the race and backing Trump over Kamala Harris.
ABC News reported on Wednesday, August 21, that sources familiar with the RFK Jr. campaign confirmed that Kennedy would be exiting the presidential race as early as the end of the week. While he is leaning toward an endorsement of Trump, he has not finalized his decision. Both Kennedy and Trump are slated to appear in Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday.
The claim follows revelations that Kennedy’s campaign is reportedly running low on funds. Federal Election Commission filings suggest that the campaign is almost broke and spent more money in July than it was able to raise in donations. Kennedy was also excluded from presidential debates and denied ballot access by several states, including New York, where a judge refused to recognize the address on his petitions as his legitimate home.
Last month, RFK Jr. spoke with former President Trump shortly after Trump had been shot by would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks and discussed childhood vaccines, a topic about which RFK Jr. has expressed skepticism. When the call was leaked by RFK Jr’s son, he apologized directly to Trump, saying he should have told the videographer with him to stop filming.
The National Pulse reported earlier today that Trump would be open to having RFK Jr. serve in his administration, saying: “He’s a brilliant guy. He’s a very smart guy. I’ve known him for a very long time.”