Newly-declassified files reveal that Robert F. Kennedy Sr. served as a “voluntary informant” to the CIA before his 1968 assassination. The CIA released additional historic material related to the shooting of RFK, detailing his trip to the former Soviet Union and his interactions with the CIA.
Key Points
RFK served as a voluntary informant to the CIA before his assassination
Newly released documents detail his trip to the Soviet Union and interactions with the CIA
Revelation shows RFK's patriotic commitment to serving his country
Pros
Reveals previously unknown information about RFK's involvement with the CIA
Sheds light on the relationship between RFK and the intelligence agency
Cons
Raises questions about potential conflicts of interest or hidden agendas