According to CNS News the senator from Mass volunteered his help to the Soviets. Working against Reagan? No.
But, in Kennedy’s estimation, the Carter administration had assumed an overly belligerent posture toward the Soviet Union after the invasion of Afghanistan, Mitrokhin wrote.
In Kennedy’s view, “the atmosphere of tension and hostility towards the whole Soviet people was being fuelled by Carter” as well as by some key advisors, the Pentagon and the U.S. military industrial complex, the Mitrokhin report states.
The Patriot Post observes
Kennedy and Tunney are likely guilty of
treason—violating Article three, Section three of the
U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Code and the Logan Act of 1799,
barring citizens from giving aid and comfort to the enemy or
from engaging in diplomacy with foreign governments in an effort
to undermine U.S. policy. The junior senator from Massachusetts,
one John F. Kerry, also remains guilty for meeting with the North
Vietnamese in 1970.
Hey. At least it’s not like he killed a woman or something.