On Friday Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew from the race for the American presidency. Late in the evening, Polish time independent candidate supported Donald Trump.
Election staff Republican Party announced earlier that at their candidate's rally in Glendale, Arizona a “special guest” will appear. The media speculated that it would be Robert F. Kennedy and so it happened. At the beginning of the speech of the former White House contender the crowd cheered loudly for himthe organizers have prepared fireworks show.
US Elections: Robert F. Kennedy: Donald Trump Told Me He Won't Give More Money to Ukraine War
The guest spoke right after the Republican, who remained on stage with him. AFP reported that Kennedy looked “uncomfortable” and he said, among other things, that he wants to cooperate with Donald Trump to “remove chemicals from our food.”
Trump, on the other hand, declared that he wants to work with his new ally to fight “corrupt establishment” i “transferring control of the USA to the people”.
Kennedy also said what the Republican pledged to do in their joint conversation. – Donald Trump told me that I won't give more money for war in Ukraine, because we can spend this money in the USA – the former president reacted to these words with a smilea the crowd started clapping loudly.
Kamala Harris on the War in Ukraine: “I Will Stand With Ukraine and NATO Allies”
Meanwhile, on Friday, during his speech at the Democratic National Convention, Kamala Harris announced that “as president will stand firmly with Ukraine and the US allies NATO“and she also mentioned Donald Trump's attitude towards Vladimir Putin.
– Trump threatened to abandon NATO. He encouraged Putin to invade our allies. He said that Russia he can, quote: “Do whatever the hell he wants.” Five days before the attack Russia already Ukraine I met with President Zelensky to warn him about the Russian invasion plan. I helped mobilize a global response over 50 countries to defend against Putin's aggression, Harris said.
The US presidential election will take place on Tuesday, November 5. The candidate who wins the election will be sworn in, along with his or her alternate, on Monday, January 20, 2025.