President-elect Donald Trump has told close aides he is no longer considering Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law to serve as deputy director of the CIA, after a campaign by Republican ...
is already flexing in his new perch. Why it matters: Cotton was the Senate power player behind Trump dropping Amaryllis Fox Kennedy from his list of CIA deputy director candidates, the Washington ...
Axios reported last Tuesday that the Department of Health and Human Services secretary nominee has been back-channeling support to get his former campaign manager Amaryllis Fox Kennedy nominated ...
Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law as a potential deputy director of the CIA. Citing sources familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity, The Washington Post reports that Trump has already ...
Axios reported last Tuesday that the Department of Health and Human Services secretary nominee has been back-channeling support to get his former campaign manager Amaryllis Fox Kennedy nominated to ...
Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law from consideration to be named deputy director at the CIA. reported the Washington Post on Monday. Trump is no longer considering Amaryllis Fox Kennedy for the post ...
Trump was reportedly weighing an appointment for Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — who is married to Kennedy’s son. The woman is a former undercover CIA officer and managed her father-in-law’s ...
The Tory peer has doggedly kept the issue of the EMP threat alive in Westminster, in the face of bureaucratic indifference.
Trump's decision to pass over Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former undercover CIA operative who is married to Kennedy's son, follows a concerted push by Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who lobbied Trump's ...
Held in the US National Archives, the documents are the focus of hopes by obsessives that the redactions might conceal a 'smoking gun' - definitive proof that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't act alone.