RFK Approved FBI Wiretaps on Martin Luther King Jr — Historical Controversy
In the 1960s, then‑Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy signed off on FBI wiretaps targeting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. amid fears of communist influence and turmoil within the civil rights movement. Under J. Edgar Hoover’s leadership, U.S. intelligence monitored King’s communications and movements as part of a broader COINTELPRO program aimed at discrediting him — a chapter that remains controversial in American history.
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