REPORT ON THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION

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THE WARREN COMMISSION HANDING OVER THEIR VOLUMINOUS REPORT ON THE ASSASSINATION
TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON (right).

On September 24, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson received
the Warren commission’s special report on the assassination of President John  F. Kennedy, which had occurred on November
22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.

Since the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was killed by a man
named
Jack Ruby almost immediately after murdering
Kennedy, Oswald’s motive for assassinating the president
remained unknown.

Seven days after the assassination, Johnson appointed the
President’s Commission on the Assassination of President
Kennedy to investigate Kennedy’s death.

The commission was led by Chief Justice Earl Warren and
became known as the
Warren Commission. It concluded that
Oswald had acted alone and that the Secret Service had made
poor preparations for JFK’s visit to Dallas and had failed to
sufficiently protect him.



President John Kennedy moments prior to his assassination.




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