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RFK Jr wants daughter-in-law as CIA deputy to ‘prove’ JFK conspiracy

Trump’s pick for health secretary claims the agency killed his uncle, President John F Kennedy. Now he wants Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former agent, to prove it

At about 12.30pm on November 22, 1963, President John F Kennedy was shot in the back and the head while riding in a motorcade through Dallas.

Speculation about who was behind the assassination began almost from the moment the bullets struck him and continues to resonate 61 years later, from the darkest corners of the internet to the highest echelons of power.

“The day that his brother died, my father’s first phone call was to the CIA desk officer at Langley,” one of Robert F Kennedy’s sons told the director Oliver Stone for a documentary in 2021. “And he asked them: did your people conduct this horror?”

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