1963-11-22 JFK assassination

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Overview

The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 was a shocking tragedy whose echoes are still felt. There is considerable evidence that the murder was not properly investigated, and it remains the subject of many conspiracy theories.

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  • This speech in which George H.W. Bush appears to chuckle briefly when referring to the "deluded gunman" who assassinated JFK is often seen as circumstantial evidence of Bush's complicity in the assassination. (Bush immediately goes on to implicitly condemn "conspiracy theorists" and reassert the finality of the Warren Commission report.) (shorter excerpt; there are apparently many other recordings)

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