RFK Jr. to Speak in Arizona Just Hours Before Trump Amid Speculation of Possible Alliance

Yuki Iwamura and Jose Luis Magana, Associated Press

Kennedy’s Scheduled Speech in Phoenix

Any speculation about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s next move will likely be addressed on Friday when he delivers a speech in Phoenix at 2 p.m. Eastern time. According to his campaign, Kennedy will discuss “the present historical moment and his path forward,” fueling rumors that he may drop his independent presidential bid and endorse Donald Trump.

Trump’s Rally in Glendale with a “Special Guest”

There’s anticipation surrounding Donald Trump’s rally in Glendale, Arizona, where he will be joined by a “special guest,” although neither campaign has confirmed whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will make an appearance.

Trumps’ campaign has been tight-lipped about the identity of the special guest, but the timing of the rally, just hours after Kennedy’s speech in Phoenix, has sparked speculation that the two may be working together. The possibility of an alliance between Kennedy and Trump has been building in recent weeks, with both camps exchanging compliments and engaging in behind-the-scenes discussions.

Withdrawal from Arizona Ballot and Signature Controversy

You may recall that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew from the Arizona ballot late Thursday, just days after submitting a sufficient number of signatures to appear on the ballot. However, critics raised questions about the validity of some of the signatures, and the involvement of a pro-Kennedy super PAC in collecting them risked violating rules against coordination between candidates and independent political groups.

Talks with Trump Campaign and Possible Endorsement

An unlikely alliance may be brewing between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump, as both campaigns have been engaging in behind-the-scenes discussions in recent weeks.

This potential partnership comes as a surprise, given the two candidates’ differing political backgrounds and previous criticisms of each other. However, both campaigns have been accusing Democrats of weaponizing the legal system for their own benefit, and both have hinted publicly that they could be open to joining forces to limit the election chances of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Trump has even expressed admiration for Kennedy, calling him a “brilliant guy” and saying he would “love” an endorsement from him.

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