
By Stephanie Kelly
CHICAGO (Reuters) -Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants a deal with Donald Trump in which he endorses the Republican rival in exchange for a job in a potential Trump administration, a super PAC supporting Kennedy told Reuters on Wednesday.
Kennedy’s campaign said Wednesday he would address the nation on Friday in Arizona, where he will talk about “the present historical moment and his path forward.”
Kennedy is planning to drop out of the election and endorse Trump, but that hinges on whether the Republican offers Kennedy “and others” a position in the White House if elected, Larry Sharpe, outreach director with American Values 2024, told Reuters.
Trump told CNN this week he would “certainly…