Explore the explosive triangle between the Mafia, Kennedy family, and FBI that shaped American history. Discover how their dangerous relationship reached its breaking point in 1963 and changed the nation forever.

The Mafia, The Kennedy and FBI







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From Columbia University alumni built in San Francisco

Welcome to this personalized podcast from BeFreed, and I'm genuinely excited to dive into one of the most explosive chapters in American history with you today. We're exploring the deadly triangle that formed between the Mafia, the Kennedy family, and the FBI-three forces that shaped the nation's destiny in ways most Americans never fully understood. This isn't just a story about organized crime or political power; it's about how these interconnected worlds created a web of secrets, violence, and betrayal that would ultimately change the course of American history. By the end of our journey today, you'll understand how this dangerous relationship reached its breaking point in November 1963, and why the consequences still echo through our institutions today.