RFK Jr. says vaccines are OK, but parts of FDA ‘have to go’ By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
Supreme Court won’t step in to remove RFK Jr. from Michigan, Wisconsin ballots By Alex Swoyer - The Washington Times Shares
New York magazine says its star political reporter is on leave after a relationship was disclosed Associated Press Shares
State election officials ask Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide if RFK Jr. stays on ballot Associated Press Shares
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. becomes a frequent campaigner for Donald Trump By Jonathan J. Cooper - Associated Press Shares
RFK Jr. says Trump might lose support from independents after debate By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
RFK Jr. headlines Trump’s team of spin-room surrogates at debate By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times Shares
Michigan Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr.’s bid to withdraw from state ballot By Isabella Volmert - Associated Press Shares
RFK Jr. scores wins in North Carolina and Michigan in bid to get off ballots By Gary D. Robertson - Associated Press Shares
North Carolina judge rejects RFK Jr.’s request to remove his name from state ballots By Gary D. Robertson - Associated Press Shares
RFK Jr. lauds Trump as changed, more focused on his legacy By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
RFK Jr. can’t get off North Carolina ballot, can’t get back on it in New York By Gary D. Robertson - Associated Press Shares
RFK Jr. admits his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, has a hard time with him supporting Trump By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
Kennedy says ‘no commitments’ to Trump administration position By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
Democratic Party revels in expected end of RFK Jr.’s campaign By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Democrats seek to disqualify RFK Jr., others from Georgia presidential ballot By Jeff Amy and Charlotte Kramon - Associated Press Shares
Ruling that bounced RFK Jr. from New York ballot could challenge him in other states By Michael Hill and Sean Murphy - Associated Press Shares
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can remain on the North Carolina presidential ballot, judge says By Gary D. Robertson - Associated Press Shares