The Supreme Court has decided against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appeal to appear on New York’s presidential ballot. This decision follows Kennedy’s suspension of his campaign last month.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not appear on New York’s presidential ballot.
- The Supreme Court rejected Kennedy’s appeal without comment or dissent.
- Kennedy suspended his campaign and announced his support for Donald Trump.
- The ruling is final and will not see further review.
The Supreme Court has declined the request from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear on New York’s presidential ballot. This decision arrives shortly after Kennedy suspended his campaign last month and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
The high court dismissed Kennedy’s appeal without issuing any comments. Notably, there were no dissenting opinions from the justices on this matter, indicating a unanimous decision.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had earlier suspended his presidential campaign in favour of supporting Donald Trump. This appeal was considered a longshot by many experts, given the context of his campaign suspension.
With the Supreme Court’s decision, the ruling is final, and no further legal reviews or appeals are anticipated in this case.
The Supreme Court’s rejection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appeal finalises his removal from New York’s presidential ballot.