Report: RFK Jr. to Drop from Presidential Race and Endorse Trump

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to announce on Friday that he’s dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsing Donald Trump, according to a bombshell report from ABC News on Wednesday.

“Sources cautioned the decision is not yet finalized and could still change, with one source adding that Kennedy’s hope is, in part, to finalize things quickly in order to try to blunt momentum from the Democratic National Convention,” ABC reported, citing unnamed sources.

“One possible scenario being discussed is for Kennedy to appear on stage with Trump at an event in Phoenix on Friday, though the sources cautioned that Kennedy’s thinking could always change and sources close to Trump say no plan for Friday is finalized,” ABC reported.

“Kennedy’s campaign manager, Amaryllis Fox, emailed senior staff on Wednesday morning thanking them for their hard work—but indicated a decision on the way forward had not been made.”

ABC’s bombshell report follows recent comments from RFK Jr.’s Silicon Valley lawyer running mate, who reportedly said that the Kennedy campaign is considering dropping out and endorsing Trump.

Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, 38, recently appeared on an Impact Theory podcast, telling the host that, though Kennedy wants to win, the preservation of free and fair elections is more important for America.

“We are taking a very serious look at making sure that the people that have corrupted our fair and free democracy do not end up in office in November,” she said, laying out two potential paths forward.

The first is “staying in” but running the risk of a Harris and Walz victory. The second is, “we walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump and we explain to our base why we are making this decision.”

Shanahan concluded by noting that difficult decisions lie ahead.

“It’s not an easy calculation,” she added. “We want what’s best for this country first and foremost.”

Currently, Kennedy is polling at around 3 percent, after the campaign had some early momentum.

According to Shanahan, who has described herself as a “disillusioned Democrat,” the difficulty they have faced is that the Democrats denied them “a fair shot at this election,” lamenting that “that is not where we are today” thanks to the DNC.

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk chimed in on Twitter, suggesting that “RFK endorsing Trump is the natural move” because they are both “sworn enemies of the CIA, FBI, and the military machine.”

For Kirk, the threat of big government continuing to erode domestic liberty is the greatest threat of all, and all who oppose such overreach should join forces.

“It doesn’t matter if they disagree on some issues,” he added, “they agree on the big stuff, the civilizational defining issues.”

Ken Silva contributed to this report.

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