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The conversation took a particularly sharp turn when Carlson brought up President Trump’s recent introduction of Kennedy, where he announced plans to establish a commission to declassify the remaining documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. “I think everyone at this point knows the truth, which is the CIA is implicated in that,” Carlson remarked. Kennedy, while not directly confirming this, responded with a pointed observation: “More than 60 years after my uncle’s death, almost 65 years. None of the people who were implicated in that crime are alive now. The last ones have died off in the last year or two. It clearly is to protect the institution. That’s wrong. It’s just wrong. It’s wrong for a Democrat, and it’s wrong for a Republican.”
But perhaps the most explosive moment of the interview came when Kennedy disclosed a shocking conversation between former President Trump and former CIA Director Mike Pompeo. According to RFK Jr., Trump was fully prepared to follow through on his 2020 campaign promise to declassify the remaining documents related to JFK’s assassination. However, Pompeo intervened, “begging” Trump not to release the files, warning that it would be a “catastrophe.”
Carlson, known for his blunt style, did not hold back in his response, labeling Pompeo a “criminal” and questioning his motives. “I want to say again, I think Mike Pompeo was a criminal. That’s my view. He threatened to sue me for saying that, but I hope he will because it’s true,” Carlson stated, his words hanging heavily in the air. He continued, “Why would the CIA be trying to keep these files classified if they had nothing to do with the murder? I don’t really get that.”
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Kennedy’s interview with Carlson has only added fuel to the already raging fire of speculation surrounding the Kennedy assassination and the CIA’s possible involvement. His willingness to take on the role of CIA Director, coupled with his firm stance on declassifying the remaining JFK files, positions RFK Jr. as a formidable figure ready to challenge the deepest secrets of the U.S. government.
The implications of Kennedy’s revelations are profound. Should he ever be appointed to such a powerful position, the ripple effects would be felt across Washington and beyond. But as Kennedy himself admitted, the likelihood of his confirmation is slim, given the powerful interests at play. Nevertheless, his candidness and determination to uncover the truth have resonated with many who have long questioned the official narratives.
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In the end, RFK Jr.’s interview with Carlson serves as a stark reminder of the deep, unresolved issues that continue to plague America’s intelligence community. As more light is shed on these dark corners of history, the demand for transparency and accountability grows louder. Whether Kennedy will ever have the chance to lead the charge from within the CIA remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: his voice will not be easily silenced.




