Robert Kennedy Jr. blames CIA for JFK assassination

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During an interview on WABC 770 AM’s “Cats Roundtable” with John Catsimatidis, Democratic White House contender Robert Kennedy Jr. made a striking accusation, holding the CIA responsible for the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963.

Kennedy boldly asserted that the evidence supporting this claim is so compelling that it surpasses any reasonable doubt.

Kennedy’s comments shed light on a long-standing topic that has generated numerous conspiracy theories, the New York Post reported.

He firmly stated, “There is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder. I think it’s beyond a reasonable doubt at this point,” referring to the assassination of JFK during a motorcade in Dallas, Texas.

According to Kennedy, the evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the CIA played a role in both the assassination itself and the subsequent cover-up, as reported by the New York Post.

Kennedy Jr. referred to James Douglas’ book “JFK and the Unspeakable” as a comprehensive compilation of evidence on the subject, labeling the denials of the CIA’s involvement as a “60-year cover-up.”

It is worth noting that the official investigation conducted by the US government, known as the Warren Commission Report, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination and that there was no credible evidence to support a conspiracy to kill the 35th president.

The report was released on September 24, 1964.

In contrast, the Central Intelligence Agency’s own website references an article that categorizes claims of the agency’s involvement in JFK’s murder as a “lie.”

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