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criminals who continued their operations to overthrow the regime of Fidel Castro despite requests for formal arrests from the White House. The HSCA invited the Department of Justice to resume investigations. The latter would respond eight years later, arguing the absence of decisive evidence allowing the reopening of an investigation, which is equivalent to supporting the conclusions of Warren report.
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it had its own investigative capacity thanks to direct access to the emergency presidential budget funds granted by President Lyndon Johnson when it was created, to conduct its own investigations. Thus the Warren commission was not informed by the FBI of the discovery the day after the attack, on November 23, 1963, by a medical student, William Harper, of a piece of
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responsibility was that of the police department, it also recommended the adoption of a new "code of conduct" for news professionals regarding the collecting and presenting of information to the public that would ensure "there be no interference with pending criminal investigations, court proceedings, or the right of individuals to a fair trial."
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Governor Connally's testimony and certain other factors have given rise to some difference of opinion as to this probability but there is no question in the mind of any member of the Commission that all the shots which caused the President's and Governor Connally's wounds were fired from the sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository.
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the shots were fired, were fleeing the area of the shooting. In reality, the people present, including a dozen members of the security forces, in particular Sheriff Decker's team, who had given the order to investigate the area, all testified that they were running to the search for one or more shooters posted on the grassy Knoll.
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in private, they were not secret. In a secret hearing, the witness is instructed not to disclose his testimony to any third party, and the hearing testimony is not published for public consumption. The witnesses who appeared before the Commission were free to repeat what they said to anyone they pleased, and
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The findings of the Warren Commission are generally highly criticized, and while the majority of American citizens believe that Oswald shot President Kennedy, the majority also believe that Oswald was part of a conspiracy and therefore do not believe the official thesis defended by the commission. In
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As part of its investigation, the HSCA also evaluated the performance of the Warren Commission, which included interviews and public testimony from the two surviving Commission members (Ford and McCloy) and various Commission legal counsel staff. The Committee concluded in their final report that the
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In his September 1978 testimony to the HSCA, President Ford defended the Warren Commission's investigation as thorough. Ford stated that knowledge of the assassination plots against Castro may have affected the scope of the Commission's investigation but expressed doubt that it would have altered its
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The commission concluded that the pressure of press, radio, and television for information about Oswald's prison transfer resulted in lax security standards for admission to the basement, allowing Ruby to enter and subsequently shoot Oswald, noting that "the acceptance of inadequate press credentials
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Two misconceptions about the Warren Commission hearing need to be clarified...hearings were closed to the public unless the witness appearing before the Commission requested an open hearing. No witness except one...requested an open hearing... Second, although the hearings (except one) were conducted
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The HSCA involved Congressional hearings and ultimately concluded that Oswald assassinated Kennedy, probably as the result of a conspiracy. The HSCA concluded that Oswald fired shots number one, two, and four, and that an unknown assassin fired shot number three (but missed) from near the corner of
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The ballistic reports conducted by the FBI and the autopsy reports were not the subject of any counter-investigation, which made the commission directly dependent on the work of the latter. The Warren Commission, by decision of Earl Warren, refused to hire its own independent investigators. However,
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In its conclusions, the opposition of the summary of the report and the documents constituting the 26 volumes of annexes leading to a falsification of the facts. For example, the Warren Commission argued that direct witnesses to the shooting, who immediately rushed en masse to the grassy knoll after
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The remaining Kennedy assassination-related documents were partly released to the public on October 26, 2017, twenty-five years after the passage of the JFK Records Act. President Donald Trump, as directed by the FBI and the CIA, took action on that date to withhold certain remaining files, delaying
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of 1959 had caused the criminal organization to lose millions of dollars, which had tried in vain to win the favors of the Cuban leader during the change of regime. In 1959, the income generated by criminal activities amounted to an annual amount of 100 million dollars, i.e. 900 million reported in
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located at the rear left in relation to at the position of the presidential limo during the fatal shot to the head. He had it examined by the professor and medical examiner, Doctor Cairns who measured it and photographed this piece before informing the FBI, on November 25, 1963. The latter received
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wrote: "The Warren report will have to be judged, not by its soothing success, but by the value of its argument. I must admit that from the first reading of the report, it seemed impossible to me to join in this general cry of triumph. I had the impression that the text had serious flaws. Moreover,
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In the years following the release of its report and 26 investigatory evidence volumes in 1964, the Warren Commission has been frequently criticized for some of its methods, important omissions, and conclusions. Many independent investigators, journalists, historians, jurists, and academics issued
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In November 1964, two months after the publication of its 888-page report, the Commission published twenty-six volumes of supporting documents, including the testimony or depositions of 552 witnesses and more than 3,100 exhibits making a total of more than 16,000 pages. The Warren report, however,
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President Kennedy was first struck by a bullet which entered at the back of his neck and exited through the lower front portion of his neck, causing a wound which would not necessarily have been lethal. The President was struck by a second bullet, which entered the right-rear portion of his head,
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of October 1962, in order to appease relations with the Cuban regime on a lasting basis and to open up new prospects, contributed to directing, if not slightly, within the many groups of paramilitary operations the most radical fringe of anti-Castro Cubans, American intelligence agents and Mafia
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Although it is not necessary to any essential findings of the Commission to determine just which shot hit Governor Connally, there is very persuasive evidence from the experts to indicate that the same bullet which pierced the President's throat also caused Governor Connally's wounds. However,
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Four other U.S. government or senate investigations have been conducted about the Warren Commission's conclusion or its material in different circumstances. The Church Committee analyzed in 1976 the work of the CIA and FBI which had communicated the different elements to the Warren Commission
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The consequence of Oswald's death, according to the Commission, was that "it was no longer possible to arrive at the complete story of the assassination of John F. Kennedy through normal judicial procedures during the trial of the alleged assassin." While the Commission noted that the prime
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In response to Jack Ruby's shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission declared that the news media must share responsibility with the Dallas police department for "the breakdown of law enforcement" that led to Oswald's death. In addition to the police department's "inadequacy of
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On the occasion of their second meeting, Ford and Hale Boggs joined with Dulles. Hale Boggs told Warren flatly that Olney would not be acceptable and that he (Boggs) would not work on the Commission with Olney. Warren put up a stiff argument but a compromise was made when the name of
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Governor Connally was struck by a bullet which entered on the right side of his back and traveled downward through the right side of his chest, exiting below his right nipple. This bullet then passed through his right wrist and entered his left thigh then it caused a superficial
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1976, 81% of Americans disputed the findings of the Warren Report, 74% in 1983, 75% in 1993 and 2003. In 2009, a CBS poll indicated that 74% of respondents believed there had been an official cover-up by the authorities to keep the general public away from the truth.
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on November 24, 1963, carried live on national television in the basement of the Dallas police station. The lack of a public process addressing the mistakes of the Dallas Police, who concluded that the case was closed, created doubt in the mind of the public.
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to make numerous modifications to its security procedures. The Commission made other recommendations to the Congress to adopt new legislation that would make the murder of the President (or Vice-President) a federal crime, which was not the case in 1963.
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It focuses on the necessary actions and the support provided by the FBI and the CIA to the Warren Commission and raises the question of the possible connection between the plans to assassinate political leaders abroad, in particular in relation to
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Ruby entered the basement of the Dallas Police Department and killed Lee Harvey Oswald and there is no evidence to support the rumor that Ruby may have been assisted by any members of the Dallas Police
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posed a clear avenue for a one-man assault." Oswald's death was said to have been a direct result of "the failure of the police to remove Oswald secretly or control the crowd in the basement."
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lacked an index, which greatly complicated the work of reading. It was later endowed with an index by the work of Sylvia Meagher for the report and the 26 volumes of documents.
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The results of the Church Committee opened the way of the creation of the HSCA, with parallelly the March 6, 1975, first time diffusion on network television in the show
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The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Connally were fired from the sixth-floor window at the southeast corner of the Texas School Book Depository.
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Master Index to the J. F. K. Assassination Investigations: The Reports and Supporting Volumes of the House Select Committee on Assassinations and the Warren Commission
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acted alone when he killed Oswald two days later. The Commission's findings have proven controversial and have been both challenged and supported by later studies.
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in 1970 that Kennedy had been the victim of a conspiracy, criticizing the commission's no-conspiracy finding and saying "we weren't told the truth about Oswald".
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The Commission has found no evidence that either Lee Harvey Oswald or Jack Ruby was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate President Kennedy.
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coordination," the Warren Commission noted that "these additional deficiencies were related directly to the decision to admit newsmen to the basement."
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The Commission believes that recommendations for improvements in Presidential protection are compelled by the facts disclosed in this investigation.
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The U.S. Congress passed Senate Joint Resolution 137 authorizing the Presidential appointed Commission to report on the assassination of President
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Members. The three others concluded with the initial conclusions that two shots struck JFK from the rear: the 1968 panel set by Attorney General
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The Commission has found no evidence of conspiracy, subversion, or disloyalty to the U.S. Government by any Federal, State, or local official.
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There is no credible evidence that the shots were fired from the Triple Underpass, ahead of the motorcade, or from any other location.
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L'assassinat de John F. Kennedy: Histoire d'un mystère d'Etat (Assassination of John F. Kennedy : history of State mystery)
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The HSCA determined that the gradual change in policy of the Kennedy administration toward Cuba, first with the failure of the
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Four days after Katzenbach's memo, Johnson appointed to the commission some of the nation's most prominent figures, including
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Commission was reasonably thorough and acted in good faith, but failed to adequately address the possibility of conspiracy:
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Morris, John D. (November 30, 1963). "Johnson Names a 7-Man Panel to Investigate Assassination; Chief Warren Heads It".
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US State Senate, Select Committee to tudy governmental operations wit respect to intelligence Agency (April 26, 1979).
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The public must be satisfied that Oswald was the assassin; that he did not have confederates who are still at large."
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the release until April 26, 2018, then on April 26, 2018, took action to further withhold the records "until 2021".
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Book V - The Investigation of the Assassination of President John F Kennedy performances of the intelligence agency
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opinions opposing the conclusions of the Warren commission based on the same elements collected by its works.
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Roberts, Chalmers M. (September 28, 1964). "Warren Report Says Oswald Acted Alone; Raps FBI, Secret Service".
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of their testimony was subsequently published in the first fifteen volumes put out by the Warren Commission.
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in Washington, D.C. The Commission conducted its business primarily in closed sessions, but these were not
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Also withheld were earlier CIA plots, involving CIA links with the Mafia, to assassinate Cuban president
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The shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Connally were fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Belair Jr., Felix (September 28, 1964). "(Warren Commission) Rebukes Secret Service, Asks Revamping".
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The Warren Commission met formally for the first time on December 5, 1963, on the second floor of the
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As early as the 1970s, official members of the Warren Commission questioned its work, in particular
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also considered the ballistic findings to be "unconvincing". Russell also particularly rejected
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was created per US Senate after the revelations about illegal actions of federal agency as the
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US House of representatives, House Select Committee on Assassinations (January 2, 1979).
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Lewis, Anthony (November 24, 1964). "Kennedy Slaying Relived in Detail in Warren Files".
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Pomfret, John D. (September 28, 1964). "Commission Says Ruby Acted Alone in Slaying".
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instructions not to make any publicity on this subject. It was the Attorney General,
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The Warren Commission presents its report to President Johnson. From left to right:
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The Commission took its unofficial name—the Warren Commission—from its chairman,
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The creation of the Warren Commission was a direct consequence of the murder by
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The Commission could not make any definitive determination of Oswald's motives.
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US House of representatives, House Select Committee on Assassinations (1979).
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published in 1966, that as early as the beginning of 1964, the chief adviser,
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when probing the weak parts, they appeared even weaker than at first sight."
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a picket fence that was above and to President Kennedy's right front on the
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All of the commission's records were then transferred on November 23 to the
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on the territory of the United States of America and after the political
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The HSCA also pointed to the role of the mafia in the attack because of
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indicated on this subject, in a television interview on June 27, 1976:
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The weight of the evidence indicates that there were three shots fired.
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In 1992, following popular political pressure in the wake of the film
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was mentioned. Warren stated he knew Rankin and could work with him.,
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It also did not interview John Fitzgerald Kennedy's personal doctor,
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The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
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Volume X : The Ingredients of an Anti-Castro Cuban Conspiracy
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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and never shown to the public during the preceding twenty years.
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President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
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Inquest. The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth
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and that Oswald acted entirely alone. It also concluded that
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The Great Contemporary Issues: The Mass Media and Politics
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finding that Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy.
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for the benefit of the federal authorities in Washington.
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Castro's Secrets: The CIA and Cuba's Intelligence Machine
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These skeptics and their works included Thomas Buchanan,
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It concluded that President Kennedy was assassinated by
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assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy
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Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board
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The 75-year rule no longer exists, supplanted by the
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Index

Warren Report
Seal of the President of the United States

Lyndon B. Johnson
Earl Warren
Richard Russell Jr.
John Sherman Cooper
Hale Boggs
Gerald Ford
Allen Dulles
John J. McCloy

President
Lyndon B. Johnson
Executive Order
11130
assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Lee Harvey Oswald
Jack Ruby
Chief Justice
Earl Warren
Jack Ruby
Lee Harvey Oswald
Lyndon B. Johnson
J. Edgar Hoover
Robert F. Kennedy
State of Texas
Nicholas Katzenbach
White House

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