RFK Jr.’s daughter-in-law meets with Trump’s chosen CIA director about possible job – The Washington Post
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s daughter-in-law, Mary Kennedy, recently met with President Trump’s chosen CIA director, Gina Haspel, to discuss a possible job opportunity. The meeting took place amid speculation about Haspel’s nomination and Kennedy’s interest in working for the CIA.
Kennedy, who is married to RFK Jr.’s son, Douglas Kennedy, has a background in law and public service. She has expressed interest in national security issues and has been considering a career in the intelligence community.
During the meeting, Kennedy and Haspel reportedly discussed Kennedy’s qualifications and potential roles within the agency. While no official job offer was made, the meeting signals Kennedy’s interest in pursuing a career in national security.
Haspel, who was confirmed as CIA director in May 2018, is the first woman to hold the position. She has a long history in the intelligence community and has received bipartisan support for her nomination.
Kennedy’s meeting with Haspel has sparked interest and speculation about her potential role within the CIA. It remains to be seen whether Kennedy will join the agency, but her interest in national security issues suggests that she may be a valuable addition to the intelligence community.