Robert Kennedy Jr. Calls for Investigation of Trump's Ties to Russia
Kennedy cites Trump's business dealings with Russia and his campaign's contacts with Russian officials as evidence of possible collusion.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has called for an investigation into President Donald Trump's ties to Russia, citing Trump's business dealings with Russia and his campaign's contacts with Russian officials as evidence of possible collusion.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes that the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was insufficient.
In a recent interview, Kennedy said that he believes the Mueller investigation did not go far enough and that there is more evidence that needs to be investigated.
Kennedy is a vocal critic of Trump and has been a leading voice in the movement to impeach him.
He has also been a vocal critic of the Trump administration's environmental policies and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kennedy's call for an investigation is likely to fuel further speculation about Trump's ties to Russia.
The allegations of collusion have dogged Trump throughout his presidency, and they have been a major focus of the Mueller investigation.
The Mueller investigation did not find enough evidence to establish that Trump or his campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the election.
However, the report did find that Russia did interfere in the election in a "sweeping and systematic fashion."
Kennedy's call for an investigation is likely to be met with resistance from Trump and his supporters.
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, and he has accused his opponents of trying to undermine his presidency.
It is unclear whether Kennedy's call for an investigation will lead to any action.
The House of Representatives has already voted to impeach Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, but the Senate has yet to hold a trial.
If the Senate does not convict Trump, it is unlikely that there will be any further investigation into his ties to Russia.