RFK Jr. Appeals to Supreme Court to Remove His Name from Wisconsin Ballot
Kennedy argues that remaining on the ballot violates his First Amendment rights as he endorses Trump.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court to remove his name from Wisconsin's presidential ballot.
- Kennedy's appeal follows a series of legal battles in swing states, including a recent rejection by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
- His lawyers argue that keeping him on the ballot violates his First Amendment rights and equal protection under the Constitution.
- Kennedy has endorsed Donald Trump and wants to avoid voter confusion by not appearing on the ballot in key battleground states.
- Voting is already underway in Wisconsin, with Kennedy seeking a resolution to his appeal amid ongoing election processes.