Pro-Trump election denier fired from RFK Jr. campaign for 'misrepresentation'
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Rita Palma, a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign New York State staffer and pro-Trump election denier who attended the pre-insurrection January 6, 2021 rally, has been terminated for “misrepresentation,” according to multiple news outlets and the campaign.Palma made headlines earlier this week when unearthed video of her promoting a plan to “get rid” of President Joe Biden to help elect Donald Trump went viral.Palma was identified as the campaign’s New York State director, but RFK Jr.’s...

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