Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. claims assassination investigation was cover-up for Cuba attack


(MENAFN) A report by Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., the investigation that followed the 1963 assassination of Leader John Fitzgerald Kennedy by US agents involved in attacks on Cuba was a cover-up led by an ex-CIA director.

In a lengthy interview with independent journalist Tucker Carlson that was published on Twitter on Monday, RFK Jr. said that the CIA agents working out of the Miami station were the ones who were the driving force behind the assassination.

This group was “angry at my uncle for not sending air cover during the Bay of Pigs invasion, and even more so after the 1962 Cuban missile crisis,” Kennedy claimed. Following JFK made an agreement to resolve the nuclear disaster with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, he as well “shut down all the Cuban attacks by Office 66 and these other groups that were harassing Cuba,” RFK Jr. said.

According to him, the CIA was working together with the mafia, which wanted to regain the casinos and other properties in Havana that were nationalized after Fidel Castro’s Communist revolution.

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