More than six decades after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, a stunning claim from one of the people who knew him best is reigniting one of America’s darkest and most debated mysteries.

Evelyn Lincoln, Kennedy’s fiercely loyal personal secretary for over a decade, went to her grave convinced the president wasn’t just assassinated — he was deliberately eliminated in what she believed was a calculated political hit from within his own government.

And she didn’t say it publicly while alive.

Instead, Lincoln quietly documented her explosive belief in a secret 11-page addendum tucked into an unpublished memoir — a document that would only surface years later, discovered among archives connected to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

According to Lincoln, the official story pointing to Lee Harvey Oswald as a lone gunman never sat right with her — not after everything she had seen from her “catbird seat” inside the White House.

She didn’t mince words.

In her own writing, Lincoln described Kennedy’s death as a “deliberate professional political murder,” claiming it was orchestrated by powerful enemies within the government who wanted him gone.

The moment that changed history unfolded on November 22, 1963, in Dallas — but Lincoln believed the seeds of that tragedy were planted long before the motorcade ever rolled through Dealey Plaza.

She pointed to a growing storm of opposition surrounding Kennedy during his presidency — from organized crime figures furious over lost operations in Cuba, to extremist political factions enraged by his civil rights push and foreign policy decisions.

Lincoln believed those worlds may have collided.

In her account, she described what she saw as a dangerous overlap between the Mafia, intelligence circles, and anti-Castro groups — all united by frustration with Kennedy’s leadership, particularly after Fidel Castro rose to power and disrupted longstanding interests.

She suggested that combination created the perfect environment for something far more sinister than a lone gunman.

“The time was ripe,” she wrote — describing a climate thick with hostility, suspicion, and motive.

And perhaps most chilling of all, Lincoln wasn’t the only one who had doubts.

She claimed that even Lyndon B. Johnson initially suspected a broader conspiracy — before quickly shifting toward the official narrative that pinned everything on Oswald.

Oswald himself would never fully answer questions. Just days after the assassination, he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby in a moment that only deepened public suspicion.

For decades, theories have swirled. Investigations have come and gone. Files have been released — and withheld.

But Lincoln’s account carries a unique weight.

She wasn’t a distant observer or a political outsider. She was inside Kennedy’s inner circle — someone who saw the pressures, the enemies, and the tension up close.

And according to historians who’ve reviewed her writings, she never tried to profit from these claims during her lifetime — making her words, at the very least, a deeply personal conviction from someone who knew the president better than most.

More than 60 years later, the question still lingers:

Was the truth about Kennedy’s death ever fully told — or is the real story still buried in the shadows?


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One thought on “JFK Assassination Bombshell: Kennedy’s Personal Secretary Claims Prez was ‘Murdered’”
  1. We always assumed EvilJFK’s death was from the accidental discharge of a gun of one of his S.S. guards…
    Similar to this week’s S.S. guard of Jill Bribery accidentally shooting himself…

    However, we also have to remember that evil dictator/Pres. EvilJFK and his buddy evil dictator/Pres. EvilDiem of Vietnam were BOTH EXECUTED in November of 1963 !!! Likely not a coincidence…

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