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Inside the JFK Conspiracy: How Brad Meltzer Unearthed a Forgotten Assassination Plot

The James Altucher Show

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Kennedy's Election and Its Aftermath

This chapter explores the historical significance of John F. Kennedy's election as the first Catholic president in 1960, focusing on the unique challenges he faced, including anti-Catholic sentiments and racial tensions. It examines the controversies surrounding the election results, including allegations of voter fraud and the aftermath of Richard Nixon's delayed concession. Additionally, the chapter delves into the dangerous rhetoric within modern political discourse, drawing parallels between past and current political divisiveness and highlighting the legacy of JFK and his administration.

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