Son claims Teamsters president involved in Hoffa murder

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According to James P. Hoffa, the son of the legendary labor leader Jimmy Hoffa, his father was assassinated on July 30, 1975. Hoffa revealed that his father was murdered in a conspiracy involving Detroit Mafia brothers and the president of the Teamsters Union at the time, Frank Fitzsimmons.

In an exclusive Fox Nation interview, Hoffa shared how his father was targeted as he was seen as an unstoppable force in the union. The plan to eliminate him was orchestrated by powerful individuals within the union and the mob.

Hoffa’s disappearance left a lasting impact on his family, with his son expressing the deep void it created. The lack of closure due to not having a grave has been a source of ongoing pain for the family.

Jimmy Hoffa threatened to kick the mob out of the Teamsters, so the Detroit mafia and Teamsters president Frank Fitzsimmons killed him, says his son.

James P. Hoffa also discussed new claims surrounding his father’s murder, pointing to specific individuals within the Detroit mob as being responsible for carrying out the assassination. The FBI has not confirmed these claims, but there is ongoing speculation about the events leading to Hoffa’s disappearance.

Despite the passage of time, the search for answers continues as Hoffa’s family seeks closure and justice for his untimely death. The legacy of Jimmy Hoffa lives on through initiatives like the James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund, which honors his contributions to the labor movement.

James P. Hoffa tells Fox Nation Teamsters union president Frank Fitzsimmons teamed up with the mafia to kill his father (Fox Nation)

The search for the truth behind Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance remains a priority for his family, as they seek closure and accountability for those responsible. The story of Jimmy Hoffa continues to captivate audiences, shedding light on the darker side of organized crime and labor relations.

James P. Hoffa talking with Eric Shawn for Fox Nation’s exclusive show “Riddle, the search for James. R. Hoffa” (Fox Nation)