In a 1964 oral history interview, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy claimed that his brother was convinced the U.S. had to remain in Vietnam to challenge the spread of communism. Sixty years after the JFK assassination, it remains unclear why Oswald shot the president, fueling countless conspiracy theories. More central to the motive proposed for the mob wanting to kill President Kennedy were the aggressive efforts by his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
The Warren Commission report, the result of a government inquiry into the killing, identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the sole gunman. Ballistics evidence helped support these theories. The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, has spawned numerous conspiracy theories, alleging the involvement of the CIA. The majority of Americans believe some conspiracy about his death, with the Secret Service agent being in the Dallas motorcade as a member of the first lady’s detail.
The assassination anniversary on November 23 spotlights a key moment for America’s conspiracy theories amid Donald Trump and the ongoing debate over the assassination of President Kennedy. The CIA Conspiracy theory suggests the involvement of rogue elements within the CIA seeking retribution for Kennedy’s policies.
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