RFK Jr.'s secret push to prove CIA killed uncle
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. believes the CIA had a role in assassinating his uncle, President John F. Kennedy -- part of RFK Jr.'s motivation for pushing his daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, for deputy CIA director, Axios has learned.
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... Why it matters: President-elect Trump feels indebted to RFK Jr., his pick for secretary of Health and Human Services, for his help in the election, and is eager to please him. But there's real drama behind the scenes about whether Fox Kennedy is the right choice for the CIA's No. 2 job. - - - RFK Jr. has been telling people that Fox Kennedy -- his presidential campaign manager, who is married to his son Bobby Kennedy III -- would help get to the bottom of the JFK assassination, two Republican sources told Axios. - - - "RFK believes that and wants to get to the bottom of it," one of the sources said, referring to well-worn but unproven theories that the CIA was behind the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy. Between the lines: If Fox Kennedy were named deputy to John Ratcliffe, Trump's pick for CIA director, she'd be in a position to dig into what the CIA knows about the assassination -- and potentially could urge the release of documents. Podcaster Joe Rogan and others have been agitating for that. ...
- - - RFK Jr. has been telling people that Fox Kennedy -- his presidential campaign manager, who is married to his son Bobby Kennedy III -- would help get to the bottom of the JFK assassination, two Republican sources told Axios.
- - - "RFK believes that and wants to get to the bottom of it," one of the sources said, referring to well-worn but unproven theories that the CIA was behind the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy.
Between the lines: If Fox Kennedy were named deputy to John Ratcliffe, Trump's pick for CIA director, she'd be in a position to dig into what the CIA knows about the assassination -- and potentially could urge the release of documents. Podcaster Joe Rogan and others have been agitating for that. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-11 05:01 PM | Reply
Gov by conspiracy theory? Truly, I expected no less.
#2 | Posted by Corky at 2024-12-11 05:23 PM | Reply
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