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Trump announces ‘special guest’ for Arizona rally

Trump announces ‘special guest’ for Arizona rally

Trump announces ‘special guest’ for Arizona rally

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced Thursday that a “special guest” will join him at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, tomorrow.

The guest will join the former president as he discusses his “America First policies and vision to lower inflation and the cost of living, secure the border and make our cities safe again,” the campaign said in a statement.

It is widely speculated that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be the person joining Trump tomorrow, as he will be in the same city to speak earlier in the day.

ABC News reported that RFK is expected to drop out of the race this week and endorse Trump for president.

“I’m not going to confirm or deny that,” RFK told the network. “We don’t talk about any of that.”

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Kennedy criticized the Democratic Party for forcing President Joe Biden out of the race and handing the nomination to someone who received no votes in the primary.

“I think it was a coronation, that’s not democracy. Nobody voted. Who chose Kamala? It wasn’t the voters,” he said. “In four weeks, she went from being the biggest liability to the Democratic Party to the second coming of Christ without giving a single interview, without participating in a debate, without adopting a single policy that anyone doesn’t find ridiculous. That’s not democracy.”

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Trump has spoken highly of RFK in recent days as he seeks to woo the longtime Democrat-turned-independent presidential candidate.

Trump said Democrats “treated him very badly. They did the same thing to him that they did to Biden. They were really tough and they threw him out. (…) They made it impossible for him to run in the primaries, because he was doing very well.”

Trump said he would be “honored” to have RFK’s support and added that his heart was “in the right place.”