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the Congress, because we like to think that our work in the criminal area
is apolitical.
I am confident, however, that others who are more involved
with legislative process made those soundings.
Actually, it was a coalition;
the Democratic leadership
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elected, then the prospects would be even more uncertain.
So I
realized that, but of course the administration was defined by the
legislation as a nonpartisan, bipartisan administration.
been active politically.
I had never
I was a registered Democrat
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Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Did this involve you in national Democratic politics?
C:
To a limited degree.
I wouldn 1 t
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federal troops in Chicago were extremely restrained in their action and in
my
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Justice Jackson's assistant, so I was the one to brief them on Rudolph
Hess and his actions prior to that for several weeks.
The psychiatrists
were to watch him and his habits, eccentricities, whatever they were,
and make notes of them for not over ten
- LBJ ASKS EASTLAND WHAT ACTIONS SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IS TAKING ON INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION OF JFK; EASTLAND SAYS THEY PLAN TO HOLD HEARINGS; LBJ DISCUSSES APPOINTING PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE ASSASSINATION, ITS POSSIBLE
- LBJ DISCUSSES INVESTIGATION OF JFK ASSASSINATION BY FBI AND BY TEXAS COURT OF INQUIRY, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT STATE SOVEREIGNTY; ALSOP PRAISES LBJ'S ACTIONS BUT SUGGESTS LBJ APPOINT COMMISSION TO REVIEW FBI REPORT TO ENSURE ITS PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE
- of the Secret Service Advisory
Commission.
The President went over the lists of legislation on which action is
needed and emphasized particularly Foreign Aid and Housing. I
provided the Leadership with copies of these lists.
The meeting broke up about