November 10, 1960 - President Elect John F. Kennedy retain Allen Dulles and J Edgar Hoover

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President-elect John F. Kennedy announce that he would retain Allen Dulles as head of the CIA. Dulles has served every president since Woodrow Wilson. Kennedy also pledged to retain J. Edgar Hoover as head of the FBI.

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  • I wonder what would history be without these three men being there during Kennedy's presidency. I think that from the beginning of Joe Sr goin to the mafia for gettin JFK elected as president the situation becomes bleak. nothin good could ever come out from association with the mobs. The whole thing again boils down to only one defect that JFK had, his womanising.

  • @nirvana2187 Startin from hirin johnson on the democratic ticket as VP to retainin these two men, JFK made worst decisions in his presidency, especially allowing himself to continue to be in a compromising situation by not stopping to womanise, despite his family, all of them, askin him to do so. These three men were hired solely because of the fear of JFK's reputation goin down the drain as a candidate and then fear of impeachment as president. Hoover had been following JFK since his navy days.

  • what bad decisions

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