RFK Jr. testifies about residence in lawsuit seeking to keep him off New York presidential ballot
Briefly

In a legal battle challenging his residency claim, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends his New York address while facing accusations of discrepancies in government documents.
Kennedy acknowledges errors in his statements regarding the timing of his driver's license registration and moving possessions to California, but asserts his long-term residency in New York.
Despite confidently responding to some questions, Kennedy appears unsure about certain financial matters, while maintaining his innocence regarding voter fraud allegations.
Kennedy's testimony, marked by tense exchanges and challenges to his residency claim, is set to continue in the Albany courtroom.
Read at The Seattle Times
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