Before the USS Liberty there was the Lavon Affair
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That it was funded/lead by the CIA in response to JFK wanting to shut it down.
Where has there been any documentation that JFK wanted to shut the CIA down. Thought he rejected some of their efforts, I've yet to see anything regarding them actually being in danger of being closed.
On top of that, consider what they did with Jimmy Carter. They conducted a full-scale war in Angola, and straight up didn't fucking tell him. This made the Soviets repeatedly confused, and assume Carter and the State Department were repeatedly acting in bad faith during negotiations when they knew what the CIA was up to, but Carter didn't.
The CIA is filled with professional liars. Why not just, you know, lie? Why would you need to assassinate a president. Fucking Nancy Pelosi got her computers raided when they released the torture memo. Again: no murders, just lies.
I thought the "scatter into a thousand pieces" thing was him wanting to shut down the intelligence agencies.
It was apparently from the New York Times, quoted after his death, by an unnamed source:
Now, far be it from me to question the integrity of The Gray Lady, but this is about as loose of a quote on Kennedy as the one about Nixon actively seeking to target black people with anti-crime laws. (It was an alleged quote from Erlichman, several years after both Nixon and Erlichman were dead, after the author hadn't said a word nearly 9 years after the interview, and all of the surviving members of Nixon's cabinet denied it).
That being said, I'd bet that he was absolutely fucking pissed at the CIA failing as spectacularly as it did with the Bay of Pigs invasion. They were arrogant, a whole bunch of people got slaughtered, it became an international scandal, and Kennedy got blamed personally. That doesn't necessarily mean he wanted to dissolve the CIA. Think about how many people the FBI went after, and yet no one even made an attempt to break them up.
Considering all the other intelligence agencies that existed without public knowledge at the time, and that Kennedy was still happy to work with, I doubt that his attitude would be against dissolving the entire security state apparatus. At most it would be just re-organizing the CIA so it stopped fucking up and getting him in trouble.