Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has lost a federal appeal of Michigan's decision to keep him on the ballot in this year's presidential election, potentially dealing a blow to former President Donald Trump.
Trump surrogate RFK Jr. shared a story about a free plane ride from the businessman amid an ongoing lawsuit earning audience laughs.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name is still on the Wisconsin ballots, but he wants off. He dropped out of the presidential race in August, then endorsed former President Donald Trump.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reminded Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz that the U.S. Constitution "prevents the government from stifling dissent."
A Dane County Circuit Court judge ruled Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the November ballot, over his objections.
Mecklenburg County will lose an estimated $25,000 from throwing out and replacing ballots with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name, the county's Board of Elections director Michael Dickerson tells Axios.Why it matters: After the state's conservative-majority Supreme Court ruled the State Board of Elections must remove the former presidential candidate's name,
Trump and Kennedy warned that Biden administration Russia-Ukraine war policy might lead to "the end of civilization."
A federal judge in Michigan has rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the state ballot.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have dropped his third-party presidential bid, but his name will remain on the ballot in some battleground states in November. The independent announced last month he was
A judge denied Robert F. Kennedy's request Monday to erase his name from the presidential ballot in swing state Wisconsin, ruling that state law requires candidates to remain on the ballot unless they die.