Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was successfully silenced by Democrat operatives throughout a vital courtroom listening to in Pennsylvania—a state that’s a must-win for anybody eyeing the presidency.
The Democrats’ newest stunt? Stopping Kennedy from testifying on his personal behalf as they try to bar him from the poll, claiming that his candidacy paperwork features a bogus house deal with.
The allegation, which reeks of desperation, is a part of a broader smear marketing campaign aimed toward protecting RFK Jr. out of the working.
Kennedy’s lawyer expressed outrage over the decide’s determination to proceed with out permitting Kennedy to testify after his flight was canceled.
“That is the primary that I’m listening to about this,” Commonwealth Court docket Decide Lori Dumas mentioned, exhibiting little concern for the unexpected journey points that led to Kennedy’s late arrival.
The listening to was scheduled to be in Philadelphia, however the last-minute change to Harrisburg severely restricted Kennedy’s journey choices—a truth the decide appeared all too desirous to ignore.
“He was late by no fault of his personal,” mentioned RFK Jr.’s legal professional, Paul Rossi. “We don’t management the airways, and when the airline cancels the flight into Harrisburg, as , flights into Harrisburg are far and few between, in contrast to Philadelphia, the place this, the place this listening to was initially to be scheduled.”
He continued, “Due to the switch to Harrisburg, we had only a few flight choices. His flight was canceled, and for that purpose, and that purpose alone, the decide determined he can’t testify. In order that’s form of the tip of it. I’ve by no means been in a state of affairs the place a canceled flight has resulted in a decide stopping any witness from testifying, provided that we have now the complete day put aside, very simply might have had an adjournment to permit Mr. Kennedy to get right here, and we might have introduced our case in full. We weren’t allowed to do this.”
Kennedy didn’t mince phrases outdoors the courthouse, accusing the Democratic Celebration of sinking to new lows of their bid to take care of energy.
“This Democratic Celebration is doing every part in its energy to ensure that People are disenfranchised,” mentioned RFK Jr.
“There are 1,000,000 folks—million American voters—who’ve signed petitions to get me on the ballots, and there are tens of hundreds of thousands who need to vote for me. And the Democratic Celebration, in my view, must be profitable elections by competing on the battlefield of the marketing campaign: debating, giving interviews, doing all of the issues that candidates in democracies are speculated to do.”
“To me, it’s a tragic devolution of this get together that the one approach it might win elections is to maintain its opponents off the debating stage, off the ballots, and, um, use lawfare to attempt to win elections reasonably than campaigning.”
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Kennedy, in the meantime, is preventing challenges in a number of different states, together with Georgia, and is interesting a judge’s decision in New York final week that rejected Kennedy’s nominating petitions as a result of his listed residence was a “sham” deal with.
Kennedy lists his deal with as New York, however the decide dominated in favor of the challengers, who argued Kennedy’s precise residence was the house in Los Angeles he shares together with his spouse, the actor Cheryl Hines.
Testimony from the New York case was entered into proof within the Pennsylvania case.
Rossi mentioned Kennedy used the New York deal with partially to keep away from violating the Structure’s twelfth Modification, which prohibits a president and vice chairman from residing in the identical state. Kennedy’s working mate, Nicole Shanahan, additionally lives in California. New York is the place he’s registered to vote and he ultimately intends to return there to reside, Rossi mentioned.
Kennedy’s marketing campaign in any other case says it has collected sufficient signatures for poll entry in all 50 states and that it’s officially on the ballot in 22 states, together with the battlegrounds of Michigan and North Carolina.