The Warren Commission Essay, Research Paper
The Warren Commission was a committee that investigated the alleged murder of John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald while Kennedy was campaigning for reelection. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the commission so that there was only one committee investigating the murder, and he wanted the American public to be sure of what had happened. If he did not appoint a specific committee, there could have been one committee from the House of Representatives and one from the Senate, and they could have had conflicting findings. He felt that if there was no decisive conclusion, he would be questioned as a leader.
Chief Justice Earl Warren headed the seven-man committee. It also included democratic Senator Richard B. Russell, republican Senator John Sherman, democratic Senator Hale Boggs, republican Senator Gerald R. Ford, Allen W. Dulles, former director of the CIA, and John J. McCloy, former U.S. high commissioner for Germany.
The committee looked at all of the evidence and took the testimony of 552 witnesses to the murder a
The commission?s report marked the end of Kennedy?s era, a presidency that was not perfect, but Kennedy had captured a place in American?s hearts with his powerful speaking abilities. It also marked the start of many scandals and indecision in the government.
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