RFK Jr. grilled again about his move to California while listing New York address on ballot petition
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing another round of pointed questioning about why he listed a New York address on a ballot petition after he moved to California. The independent presidential candidate took the stand for a second day Wednesday to defend himself in a voter lawsuit seeking to keep him off the New York ballot in November. A lawyer asked Kennedy if moving his family and pets to the Los Angeles area showed his intention to reside in California. Kennedy balked at providing a yes or no answer, saying the truth is nuanced. He has said he has a residence in a New York City suburb.