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~ Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Drops White House Bid, Throws Support Behind Trump, Slams Democratic Primary Process~

In a dramatic turn of events, Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced on Friday that he is ending his bid for the White House and endorsing former President Donald Trump.

Speaking at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, Kennedy unleashed a scathing critique of the Democratic Party, accusing them of rigging the primary process and engaging in legal warfare.

“I’ve made the heart-wrenching decision to suspend my campaign and to support President Trump,” Kennedy declared. “This decision is agonizing for me because of the difficulties it causes me, and my children and my friends.”

Kennedy, known for his fierce advocacy on environmental issues and his outspoken views on vaccines, charged that the Democratic Party “waged continual legal warfare against both President Trump and myself,” adding that they “ran a sham primary.”

“In an honest system, I believe I would have won the election,” Kennedy argued, decrying what he called “relentless, systematic censorship and media control.” He emphasized that he no longer believes he has a realistic path to victory under such conditions.

To avoid being a “spoiler,” Kennedy’s campaign is requesting that his name be removed from ballots in key swing states. However, he plans to remain on the ballot in states he considers solidly “red” or “blue.”

“If you live in a blue state, you can vote for me without harming or helping President Trump or Vice President Harris,” Kennedy said. “In red states, the same will apply.”

Kennedy’s announcement came just hours before Trump was set to hold a major campaign event in nearby Glendale, Arizona. Speculation had been swirling after the Trump campaign hinted that a “special guest” would be joining the former president, fueling rumors of a potential Kennedy endorsement.

The move marks the end of a campaign that saw the 70-year-old Kennedy, a scion of America’s most famous political dynasty, attempt to carve out a space in a deeply divided political landscape. Initially running for the Democratic nomination, Kennedy switched to an independent bid last October, but his presidential ambitions have now been folded into an unexpected alliance with Trump.