By Eireann Van Natta, Daily Caller News Foundation | December 11, 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing for his daughter-in-law to serve in the Trump administration partly to investigate the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, according to an Axios report.
He wants Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, his former campaign manager, to serve as deputy director of the CIA, two GOP sources said to Axios. Fox Kennedy is married to Kennedy Jr.’s son, Bobby Kennedy III.
Fox Kennedy is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) undercover operative who published a memoir, “Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA,” that detailed a nearly decade-long career in the agency.
Kennedy Jr. is telling people that Fox Kennedy would use the position to look into the JFK assassination, the GOP sources told Axios. “RFK believes that and wants to get to the bottom of it,” a source said.
Tucker reported in 2022 that a source who said they had access to the JFK files believed the CIA was involved in the president’s assassination.
“We asked this person directly: did the CIA have a hand in the murder of John F. Kennedy?” he wrote in a caption accompanying the video. “Here’s the reply: ‘The answer is yes. I believe they were involved.'
Tucker recently interviewed Fox Kennedy and discussed the assassinations of the 1960s.
“And I feel something of a responsibility to get to the bottom of that, at least in my lifetime, for my children,” Fox Kennedy told Tucker.
“You know, I mean, my daughter, Bobcat, is Bobbie the fourth. So her great grandfather was RFK. And I want to be able to look at her and for her to know whether or not her own government was involved in these assassinations, and if so, what’s been done about it to make sure that never, ever happens again.”
“That there’s never a coup like that in this country again,” she continued.
Robert F. Kennedy, Kennedy Jr.’s father, was shot and killed on June 5, 1968 in California soon after he won the state’s critical Democratic primary, according to the JFK Library.
The Daily Caller reached out to the Trump-Vance transition team and Fox Kennedy for comment but has not heard back at the time of publication.
Eireann Van Natta is a general assignment reporter at the Daily Caller News Foundation.
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