RFK Jr. Lists Foreclosed Home as Voting Address, Faces Scrutiny
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims a Westchester property in foreclosure as his official residence, raising questions about his living arrangements and voter registration.
- Kennedy's campaign insists the property is his official address, despite neighbors and local authorities denying his residency there.
- The home, owned by Kennedy's longtime friends, is undergoing foreclosure for over $46,000 in unpaid dues.
- Kennedy has used the address in multiple elections since 2008, though records show his recent addresses are in California and Massachusetts.
- The controversy adds to existing concerns about Kennedy's candidacy, including his stance on vaccines and recent neurological health revelations.
- Both major political parties view Kennedy as a potential spoiler in the upcoming presidential race.