Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is considering ending his presidential candidacy, as reported by his campaign director, Amaryllis Fox, who sent an email to staff stating that he was mulling suspending his campaign. Kennedy is expected to address the nation on Friday regarding the present historical moment and his path forward. His running mate, Nicole Shanahan, suggested in an interview that he may consider supporting GOP nominee Donald Trump to prevent drawing votes from him.

Shanahan mentioned in another podcast that Friday’s announcement could be a significant event in American election history. Sources close to Trump stated that any potential endorsement from Kennedy would be based on his own conclusions about a path forward and not as a deal or promise by Trump to the presidential candidate. A video released in July showed a conversation between Kennedy and Trump in which the former president agreed with Kennedy’s views on vaccines before attempting to persuade him to endorse his campaign.

Kennedy also reportedly approached Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign to discuss serving in her administration, but Harris and her advisers did not agree to meet with him. The Democratic National Committee issued a statement in response to the news of Kennedy potentially ending his campaign, calling him a “desperate man” who has been recruited and funded by MAGA, and parroting its talking points. It is suggested that Kennedy may formalize his relationship with MAGA to maintain relevance.

Kennedy’s campaign has not yet responded to requests for comment on his potential decision to suspend his candidacy, and his future plans remain uncertain. The possibility of him endorsing Trump has sparked speculation and discussion about the impact it could have on the election. Despite the uncertainty surrounding Kennedy’s future in the race, it is clear that the decision he makes will have significant implications for the presidential campaign and the political landscape. Stay tuned for updates on Kennedy’s announcement on Friday and the aftermath of his potential decision.

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