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Jim Garrison
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John F. Kennedy
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 1968-01-01 | N/A | Assassination of Robert Kennedy (topic of discussion). | N/A | View |
| 1968-01-01 | N/A | Robert Kennedy presidential campaign activities. | USA | View |
| 1962-01-01 | N/A | Robert Kennedy checking out the Hiss case. | Washington D.C. | View |
This document is a scientific figure (Fig. S12) from a larger report, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It displays six graphs analyzing 'fame trajectories' and 'average fame at birth' for various historical figures (e.g., Lincoln, Darwin, Robert Kennedy) to illustrate a methodology for filtering query names based on 'premature fame signals.' The document appears to be technical or academic in nature, likely included as an attachment or reference in a larger file collection.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, indicated by biographical details such as his son Elon and clerkships) included in House Oversight materials. The text recounts the narrator's early legal career, specifically his clerkships with Judge David Bazelon and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg. It details anecdotes regarding the narrator's Orthodox Jewish observance, including a confrontation with Simon Rifkind's law firm and accommodations made by Justice Goldberg, as well as a humorous incident involving his grandmother and young son visiting the Supreme Court.
This page, appearing to be an excerpt from a memoir or narrative report included in House Oversight documents, discusses the cultural climate surrounding conspiracy theories immediately following the September 11 attacks. It mentions the suspension of a conspiracy-themed game called 'Majestic' and details the author's participation in a TV show called 'The Conspiracy Zone' produced by Andy Meisler on Halloween 2001, where the assassination of Robert Kennedy was discussed alongside 9/11 anxieties.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript included in House Oversight files (likely related to a larger investigation involving intelligence or political history). The text recounts a conversation with Walter Cronkite regarding his emotional reaction to the JFK assassination and LBJ's succession. It further details Robert Kennedy's 1962 interest in the Alger Hiss case and his 1968 political overture to Jim Garrison, as well as Howard Hughes's efforts to prolong the Vietnam War to protect helicopter defense contracts.
This document consists of pages 40 and 41 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. The text analyzes the historical tension regarding the independence of the Department of Justice and the FBI from the White House, citing examples from the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. It specifically highlights Donald Trump's frustration with these norms, detailing his belief that the DOJ and FBI should be under his direct personal control and his rejection of established 'custom and tradition.'
This excerpt from Michael Wolff's book "Siege" details the internal dynamics of President Trump's legal team during the Mueller investigation. It highlights Trump's dissatisfaction with his lawyers, his longing for a "fixer" like Roy Cohn or Bobby Kennedy, and his persistent denial regarding the threat of the investigation, specifically his need to be reassured he was not a target.
RFK approached Garrison to be his Attorney General.
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