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President Lyndon Johnson asked Chief Justice Earls Warren to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.
President Lyndon Johnson puts Chief Justice Earl Warren in charge of the Warren Commission to come to a final conclusion
Earl Warren lead the commission that investigated the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States.
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The Warren Commission
It depends on which President Johnson you are talking about. President Andrew Johnson (#17) started Reconstruction of the South almost immediately upon taking office. President Lyndon B. Johnson (#36) started the Warren Commission which was an investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the head Supreme Court Earl Warren to look into the death of John F. Kennedy. This is why when they presented their findings they called it the Warren Report.
On November 29, 1963 the Warren Commission was decide upon by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The purpose of the commission was to review the reason why John F. Kennedy was murdered on November 22, 1963.
One of President Johnson's first official acts as president was the investigation into the assasination of President Kennedy.
President Lyndon Johnson appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to head "The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy" (more commonly known as the "Warren Commission") on November 29, 1963.On September 24, 1964, the Commission published an 888-page report concluding Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in the assassination. The report has been the subject of controversy and criticism since most of it was released to the general public in 1992. The remaining material is scheduled to be unsealed in 2017.
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