RFK Jr. Says ‘There Was Good Reason’ for His Father to Authorize FBI Wiretaps of Martin Luther King Jr.

The 2024 independent presidential candidate talked about his father’s relationship with Dr. King while in Atlanta for a voter rally.
RFK Jr. Says ‘There Was Good Reason’ for His Father to Authorize FBI Wiretaps of Martin Luther King Jr.
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy announces his candidacy for president on March 16, 1968, at a press conference in Washington, DC. Hulton Archive/Getty Images
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ATLANTA–While in Atlanta for a voter rally on the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talked about his family’s relationship with the civil rights leader and said that “there was good reason” for his father, Robert F. Kennedy, to authorize FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s to wiretap Dr. King when John F. Kennedy was president.

Before delivering a speech at the event, where he collected signatures to get on the Georgia presidential general election ballot, Mr. Kennedy told Politico that his father, who was attorney general, granted permission for Mr. Hoover to electronically monitor Dr. King’s conversations “because J. Edgar Hoover was out to destroy Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement and Hoover said to them that Martin Luther King’s chief was a communist.”

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