Axios reports:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign manager and daughter-in-law Amaryllis Fox Kennedy is making a push to serve as deputy director at the CIA next year — and RFK Jr. is making calls on her behalf, Axios has learned.
The deputy position is one of the highest-profile intelligence jobs that remains open. Politico reported last month that Kash Patel, who has been tapped for FBI director, and Cliff Sims, a former Trump administration official, were jockeying for the role.
Fox Kennedy in 2019 published a memoir that provided one of the most detailed personal accounts of life in the agency. Fox Kennedy reportedly submitted the memoir to the book publisher without getting sign off from the CIA’s Publication Review Board, stirring controversy within the agency.
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SCOOP: RFK Jr. pushes his daughter-in-law Amaryllis Fox Kennedy for CIA deputy directorhttps://t.co/8zlYBVrokf
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