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Kennedy Campaign Faces 'Freefall' Amidst Crisis
Locale: UNITED STATES

By Amelia Hayes, National Political Correspondent
Washington D.C. - March 23, 2026 - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential campaign is facing a rapidly escalating crisis, with multiple sources within the organization painting a picture of a campaign in freefall. The situation, described as a "dumpster fire" by a senior official, is characterized by mass staff departures, dwindling financial support, and mounting legal concerns surrounding the candidate's associations and business dealings.
The Daily Beast's initial reporting last week highlighted mounting internal turmoil, and subsequent investigations reveal a campaign beset by deeper problems than initially understood. The core issue appears to be a combination of Kennedy's leadership style - described by insiders as erratic and lacking strategic direction - and the questionable backgrounds of key individuals he's brought into positions of power. These individuals are bringing with them a complex web of legal and financial liabilities that threaten to engulf the entire operation.
At the center of the current storm is Dean Bilton, a wellness entrepreneur recently appointed as campaign co-chair. Bilton is currently facing allegations of defrauding investors through his company, Sunshine Enterprise, a firm with existing business ties to Kennedy. The association is causing significant alarm within the campaign, with many questioning the judgment of bringing someone facing serious financial accusations into a prominent role. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reportedly began a preliminary investigation into Sunshine Enterprise in late 2025, a fact Kennedy's campaign had not publicly disclosed.
Beyond Bilton, the campaign's entanglement with "Shark Tank" investor Kevin Harrington is adding fuel to the fire. Harrington recently spearheaded a cryptocurrency fundraising initiative for Kennedy, a move that legal experts are openly criticizing. Concerns center around the lack of transparency surrounding the cryptocurrency's usage, potential violations of campaign finance laws, and the volatile nature of digital assets. Several watchdogs have filed preliminary complaints with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), alleging the initiative may constitute illegal campaign contributions.
The legal ramifications are now the primary focus of the campaign's shrinking legal team. Sources say attorneys are conducting a comprehensive review of Kennedy's financial and business relationships, attempting to preemptively address potential lawsuits, regulatory investigations, and even criminal charges. "The scope of the potential liability is expanding daily," one lawyer involved in the review confided. "We're looking at everything from campaign finance violations to potential fraud claims. It's significantly more complicated than we initially imagined."
The situation is further exacerbated by a steady exodus of experienced campaign staff. In the last month alone, several key operatives have resigned, citing concerns about Kennedy's judgment, a chaotic work environment, and the ethical implications of the campaign's direction. These departing staffers report a culture of fear and a lack of clear communication. "It's just not sustainable to build a campaign on 'vibes' and unverified information," a former communications director explained. "Professionalism and adherence to ethical standards are essential, and those are lacking here."
While Kennedy's campaign spokesperson dismisses the criticism as the work of disgruntled employees and political rivals, the mounting evidence suggests a far more profound problem. The spokesperson reiterated Kennedy's commitment to challenging the "status quo" and fighting for the American people, but provided no specific response to the allegations regarding Bilton, Harrington, or the staff departures.
Experts predict this internal strife will severely hamper Kennedy's ability to gain traction with moderate voters. While his campaign has initially attracted support from those disillusioned with mainstream political parties, the unfolding chaos is eroding trust and raising serious questions about his viability as a candidate. The campaign has reportedly struggled to meet fundraising goals in March, with several high-dollar donors signaling their reluctance to contribute amid the growing controversy.
Analysts are now openly discussing the possibility of Kennedy withdrawing from the race, a scenario that seemed unlikely just months ago. The campaign's lawyer is indeed reportedly "quietly exploring" legal options should Kennedy decide to end his bid, focusing on minimizing potential legal repercussions and protecting remaining assets. The next few weeks will be critical in determining whether Kennedy can stabilize his campaign or if it will continue its downward spiral.
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[ https://www.thedailybeast.com/insiders-reveal-mass-disaster-unfolding-under-robert-f-kennedy-jr/ ]
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