Absolute Proof that Robert Kennedy did not ask that Allen Dulles and John J. McCloy be in the Warren Commission
11/29/63: Sen. Russell asks LBJ: are you going to let the Attorney General nominate someone [for the Warren Commission]? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eOPOFFES5yo
NOPE! But Hoover is agreeable to Allen Dulles and John McCloy.
11/29/63 LBJ and Sen. Richard Russell conversation:
Sen. Richard Russell – “Are you going to let the Attorney General [Robert Kennedy] nominate someone, aren’t you?”
Lyndon Johnson: “No. Unt -unh.”
This comes in the context of LBJ telling Sen. Richard Russell that FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover was agreeable to have people like Allen Dulles and John McCloy on the Warren Commission. And that Hoover himself would not be on the Warren Commission but it would be based on his FBI report.
Takeaway LBJ and Hoover both agreed that Allen Dulles and John McCloy would be good picks for the Warren Commission. They did this without the consultation of Robert Kennedy. LBJ specifically says Robert Kennedy would not have any input into picking members on the Warren Commission.
Sincerely,
Robert Morrow
"The World's Leading and Most Humble Authority on the JFK assassination"
Austin, TX 512-306-1510