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‘My Cuban Missile Crisis tryst with JFK’: Mistress says President sent his family away so he could have her during nuclear stand-off

When the United States stood on the brink of nuclear Armageddon during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F Kennedy sent his wife and children away to stay at the family’s summer farm in Virginia. But he pulled his 19-year-old mistress close, summoning her from her college while he stared down the Soviet Union.

Later, Jackie Kennedy revealed in recently-released interviews that she had begged her husband to keep her, Caroline and John Jr. close, but instead he turned to Mimi Alford, the young press intern with whom he conducted an 18-month affair.

Miss Alford revealed this shocking story about the president’s behaviour along with the sordid details of what she says was her ‘tender, funny, loving’ relationship with JFK.

And despite the shame that she felt for some of the acts she performed and keeping her secret for half a century, she says she would do it all over again.

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5 thoughts on “‘My Cuban Missile Crisis tryst with JFK’: Mistress says President sent his family away so he could have her during nuclear stand-off”

  1. Don’t buy it for a second, JFK was a family man and would never go out on Jackie, you will soon find out about JFK, he had to use People to get the info he needed to bring this Country down.

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