Trump accuses RFK Jr. of being a 'Democrat plant' and 'wasted protest vote'

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Former President Donald Trump is speaking retired aggressively against independent statesmanlike campaigner Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who he claims is simply a Democratic Party "plant."

Trump made nan accusations connected Friday nighttime via his proprietary societal media platform, Truth Social.

"RFK Jr. is simply a Democrat "Plant," a Radical Left Liberal who’s been put successful spot successful bid to thief Crooked Joe Biden, nan Worst President successful nan History of nan United States, get Re-Elected," Trump wrote.

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Former US president and Republican statesmanlike campaigner Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower successful New York City, New York. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

He continued, "A Vote for Junior’ would fundamentally beryllium a WASTED PROTEST VOTE, that could plaything either way, but would only plaything against nan Democrats if Republicans knew nan existent communicative astir him."

Trump hammered Kennedy connected his grounds regarding Second Amendment rights, separator security, and much successful nan rant.

"Junior’ is wholly Anti-Gun, an Extreme Environmentalist who makes nan Green New Scammers look Conservative, a Big Time Taxer and Open Border Advocate, and Anti-Military/Vet[.]"

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Independent statesmanlike campaigner Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks astatine a Cesar Chavez Day arena astatine Union Station successful Los Angeles, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Democratic leaders person expressed parallel concerns that RFK Jr's run whitethorn siphon voters from their ain camp, making nan independent campaigner unpopular pinch some parties' establishment.

Half a twelve Kennedy family members appeared alongside President Biden astatine an arena successful Philadelphia to publically backmost him complete Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is driving Democrats to panic that his independent White House bid could lead to a triumph for erstwhile President Donald Trump.

"President Biden has been a champion for each nan authorities and freedoms that my begetter and uncles stood for," RFK Jr's sister, Kerry Kennedy, said during nan event, referencing nan precocious erstwhile President John F. Kennedy, nan precocious erstwhile U.S. Attorney General and New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and nan precocious erstwhile Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy.

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US President Joe Biden delivers remarks during a run arena astatine nan Martin Luther King Recreation Center successful Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The Kennedy Family joined him connected stage. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Last month, nan Democratic National Committee launched an effort to soundlessness nan threat to Biden's re-election from third-party candidates, namely Kennedy, successful nan shape of a squad that is expected to actively combat them pinch ineligible challenges and guidance research.

Since its inception, members of nan squad station adjacent changeless disapproval of RFK Jr. connected societal media, and person often referred to him arsenic a "spoiler" candidate. They person besides claimed Kennedy is successful cahoots pinch Trump successful bid to thief him win.

Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser and Brandon Gillespie contributed to this report.

Timothy Nerozzi is simply a writer for Fox News Digital. You tin travel him connected Twitter @timothynerozzi and tin email him astatine [email protected]

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