When John F. Kennedy became the president of the United States in 1961, his wife, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, made sure someone in the West Wing was on her side.
The new book JFK: Public, Private, Secret by J. Randy Taraborrelli, published on Tuesday, July 15, revealed that Jackie “installed a spy” in the office of her husband’s secretary Evelyn Lincoln “to keep her abreast of any suspicious calls.”
The alleged spy spoke anonymously to Taraborrelli in 2024 and confirmed that she was “hired by the White House” at Jackie’s suggestion.
“Jackie’s instructions to her, she said, were simple: ‘Just keep...
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