It reported what Robert F. Kennedy said about the Warren Commission:
Robert F. Kennedy saw conspiracy in JFKs assassination
By Bryan Bender and Neil Swidey GLOBE STAFF NOVEMBER 24, 2013
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No one had done more than he to create enemies for the Kennedy administration the right kind of enemies, to the brothers way of thinking. In the mob, in corrupted labor, in Castros Cuba, in the rogue wing of the American intelligence system.
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In the five years between his brothers murder and his own assassination in 1968, Bobby Kennedy voiced public support for the findings of the Warren Commission, namely that a pathetic, attention-seeking gunman had alone been responsible for the murder of President Kennedy. Privately, though, Bobby was dismissive of the commission, seeing it, in the words of his former press secretary, as a public relations tool aimed at placating a rattled populace. When the chairman of the commission, Chief Justice Earl Warren, personally wrote to the attorney general, asking for any information to suggest that a domestic or foreign conspiracy was behind his brothers assassination, Bobby scrawled a note to an aide, asking, What do I do? Then, after stalling for two months, he sent along a legalistic reply saying there was nothing in the Justice Department files to suggest a conspiracy. He made no mention of the hunches that appeared to be rattling around in his own mind.
There is no indication that Bobby ever found evidence to prove a wider conspiracy. But judging from his actions after hearing the news out of Dallas, its clear that he quickly focused his attention on three areas of suspicion: Cuba, the Mafia, and the CIA. Crucially, Bobby had become his brothers point man in managing all three of those highly fraught portfolios. And by the time the president was gunned down, Bobby understood better than anyone how all three had become hopelessly interwoven, and how much all three bore his own imprint.
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https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/11/24/his-brother-keeper-robert-kennedy-saw-conspiracy-jfk-assassination/TmZ0nfKsB34p69LWUBgsEJ/story.html
Most news media are too cowardly to print stuff opposing the CIA, snooper2.