In a candid and fiery interview with Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines by expressing his willingness to take on a role that would send shockwaves through Washington: Director of the CIA. But Kennedy’s revelations didn’t stop there. The conversation quickly turned into a deep dive into the murky waters of U.S. intelligence, the Kennedy assassination, and the long-standing secrecy surrounding it.
When asked by Carlson if he would accept the role of CIA Director, RFK Jr. did not flinch. He acknowledged the daunting political challenges that would come with such a position, particularly the uphill battle of securing Senate confirmation. “Yes, I would,” Kennedy stated unequivocally, before adding a sobering caveat: “But I would never get Senate confirmation.” He pointed out the immense power wielded by the intelligence agencies, which are staunchly protected by influential committees in both the Senate and the House. These committees, Kennedy noted, have long been “safeguarding” the interests of the intelligence community, ensuring that those in power stay in power.
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Kennedy went on to explain that his appointment would be perceived as a direct threat to the entrenched powers within these committees, making his confirmation an unlikely reality. His comments underscored the significant hurdles any outsider would face when attempting to disrupt the status quo in Washington.
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