That's the short answer. I just can't believe that many people believe it. I know we have to avoid politics, but wouldn't JFK jr. be on the opposite side? What in his life makes them think he would run with Trump?
The bigger question; what will these people do when they realize they've been played and made fools of for years?
It’s no longer politics in any meaningful sense. This has metastasized into cult behavior:
1) their mythology on why he’d change affiliation is he faked his death to avoid assassination by Hillary Clinton and her cronies in the Democratic Party.
2) certain Qpublicans have used something akin to numerology to “reveal” that the Kennedy family are descendants of Jesus Christ.
Because of this, when JFK, Jr. failed to appear in Dealey Plaza, they declared he would make the announcement at The Rolling Stones concert a few miles away and later that day: “Rolling away the stone from his crypt” => “The Rolling Stones”.
In addition, some suggested JFK himself would ALSO reappear.
3) Qpublicans interviewed that day, while disappointed JFK, Jr. (and pop) didn’t manifest, were not dissuaded. Paraphrasing: “(They) didn’t show up because it wasn’t safe to do so. It will be rescheduled.”
IOW, just like OTHER cults, a prophesy’s failure is not its refutation, merely evidence of a failure of understanding. A misinterpretation of signs.
If the above doesn’t sufficiently illustrate the cult of Trump enough, here’s a poorly executed painting of a naked Biden & Harris being cast out of the White House by a bewinged, sword-wielding Trump, a la the expulsions Adam & Eve from the Garden of Eden by an angel of the Lord.
See also this piece by the same artist:
I can’t help but think of how many of the 10 Commandments the Qpublicans- most of whom claim Christianity as their faith- are ignoring at this point. Mahatma Ghandi’s comment about liking Christianity but not Christians springs immediately to mind.