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RFK Jr. acknowledges CIA’s potential to assassinate him.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the Dangers of His Presidential Campaign

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently spoke about the risks he faces during his 2024 campaign, alluding to the tragic deaths of his uncle and father.

In a captivating interview with podcast host Joe Rogan, Kennedy was asked about his plans if he were to become president, considering the assassinations of his family members. Kennedy, a firm believer in the theory that the CIA was involved in his uncle’s death, responded cautiously, saying, “I gotta be careful.”

While Kennedy doesn’t live in fear, he acknowledges the potential danger and takes precautions. He mentioned that his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, often spoke about being at odds with the military-industrial complex, a term coined by former President Dwight Eisenhower. This term refers to the alleged collusion between defense companies and the government.

RFK Jr. also revealed that intelligence agencies in the 1960s attempted to manipulate JFK into military actions in Vietnam and Cuba. This led his uncle to express his desire to dismantle the CIA after the Bay of Pigs incident.

According to Kennedy, his uncle realized early on that the CIA and intelligence apparatus were constantly pushing for new wars, serving the interests of the military-industrial complex. These revelations shed light on the complex dynamics of power and influence within the government.

Despite his campaign gaining modest support among some Democrats, a recent HarrisX poll shows Kennedy trailing behind President Joe Biden by a significant margin.

However, there is a possibility that Kennedy could win the Democrat primary in New Hampshire, as Biden’s name may not appear on the state’s primary ballot. This situation leaves Kennedy and self-help author Marianne Williamson as the main contenders for the nomination.

In the previous election, Biden finished fifth in New Hampshire but secured a victory in South Carolina with the help of Rep. Jim Clyburn’s endorsement.

Earlier this year, Kennedy made headlines when he reiterated his belief that the CIA was responsible for his uncle’s assassination. Despite the Warren Commission Report concluding otherwise over 50 years ago, Kennedy continues to call for the release of government records related to the incident.


President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy walk down the steps of Air Force One as they arrive at Love Field in Dallas, Texas less than an hour before his assassination on Nov. 22, 1963. (JFK Library/The White House/Cecil Stoughton/Reuters)


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