The Warren Commission
The civil service commission was established in response to the assassination of President James A. Garfield.
Warren Commission Report Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
to investigate the assassination of president John F Kennedy
because of sex
President John F. Kennedy established the President's Commission on the Status of Women in 1961.
John F. Kennedy
The FBI investigated the assassination in 1963. The Warren Commission investigated the assassination in 1964. The Senate Select Committee on Assassinations investigated the assassination in 1975.
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.
The Warren Commission was the investigation into John F. Kennedy's assassination led by Chief Justice Earl Warren
The Warren Commission was appointed by the government to investigate Kennedy's assassination. They concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president, but there are still many more sinister theories.
President Lyndon Johnson puts Chief Justice Earl Warren in charge of the Warren Commission to come to a final conclusion
Anomous vote that Olvasd shot the President three times from the book depository.