RFK Jr. loses Secret Service protection due to campaign suspension
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently made headlines by suspending his third-party presidential bid and endorsing former President Donald Trump. This surprising move has garnered attention and has led to several significant developments in the political landscape.
After Kennedy’s decision to leave the race and throw his support behind Trump, his campaign announced that he had lost his Secret Service protection. This decision signifies a shift in Kennedy’s political trajectory and aligns him with the Republican camp.
In a speech given in Phoenix, Kennedy elaborated on his endorsement of Trump, citing a lack of a viable path to the White House for himself. While he stated that he was not completely withdrawing from the campaign, he pledged to remove his name from states where his presence could potentially spoil the outcome. Kennedy had been on the ballot in over 20 states before suspending his bid for the presidency.
President Biden had directed the Secret Service to provide protection to Kennedy following an assassination attempt on Trump in July. This move was crucial for Kennedy’s safety, given his family’s history of political violence with the assassinations of his father and uncle in the 1960s.
The Secret Service is mandated by law to protect major presidential candidates and their spouses within 120 days of a general election. Additional candidates can also be designated for protection based on the assessed level of threat.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the endorsement of Trump by RFK Jr. has drawn significant attention from both supporters and critics. The implications of this move are far-reaching and could potentially influence the upcoming election cycle.
With Kennedy’s endorsement of Trump, many are closely watching how this decision will impact the race and whether it will sway voters in favor of the former president. As the campaign season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Kennedy’s support for Trump shapes the discourse and narrative surrounding the upcoming election.

