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Russell Brand got paid nearly $70,000 to appear at Robert F Kennedy's campaign event last month - where he claimed the CIA had infiltrated the media - but has since endorsed Donald Trump, according to a new report.
Kennedy's campaign splashed more than $68,000 to Brand's production company to cover the cost of the comedian's travel expenses, and that of his crew.
This includes two separate payments of $61,000 and $7,000 for 'event entertainment.'
The British actor and comedian had appeared at a comedy event for Kennedy's long-shot presidential bid in Nashville, Tennessee, alongside other performers such as Rob Schneider and Jim Breuer.
As part of his short set, Brand spewed conspiracy theories which were welcomed by supporters of Kennedy, who is one of America's most prominent anti-vaxxers.
But despite his hefty pay-check from the presidential candidate, Brand encouraged Americans to vote for Trump on his podcast 'Stay Free with Russell Brand' a few weeks later.
Actor and comedian Russell Brand was reportedly paid $68,000 by Robert F Kennedy's campaign to appear at an event for the presidential candidate in Nashville last month, according to TMZ
News of Brand's pay-check comes after the comedian showed his support for presidential candidate Donald Trump in a recent episode of his podcast. Pictured: Brand during his performance at a fundraiser for Robert F. Kennedy Jr's presidential campaign last month
In his set Mr Brand talked about similar conspiracy theories to his online TV shows and podcasts, where he mocks coronavirus mandates and vaccine requirements
RFK Jr, considered my many to be an outsider candidate, previously appeared on Brand's podcast
While he didn't outright endorse the former US president, he said he found it difficult to understand why 'freedom-loving' Americans would choose to vote for President Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
The comedian, who has been vocal against censorship, said he felt 'concerned' about the 'snobbery, contempt and condemnation' by liberals of Trump supporters who are 'plainly held by his detractors', adding that they have been responsible for the 'weaponization of the legal system'.
'In a straight choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, if you care about democracy, if you care about freedom, I don't know how you could do anything other than vote for Donald Trump for precisely the reasons that they claim that you can't,' Brand said.
Kennedy and Brand's teams have been contacted for comment.