Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the third-party challenger to President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, said Tuesday that he had invested $24,000 in the meme stock GameStop, in an effort to show solidarity with retail investors over large, institutional funds. "My administration will support the Ape retail rebellion and enact aggressive Wall Street reforms," Kennedy Jr. wrote in a social media post. "To match action with words, I just invested $24,000 in GameStop." Calling themselves "apes" to flip the label Wall Street gave them, "dumb money," this group of retail investors helped trigger explosive rallies in 2021 for shares of the struggling video game retailer GameStop and the m