The dispute in Vietnam, whichever way you choose, is a more negative situation than the positive influence of the US and its allies. After Kennedy was assassinated, President Lyndon Johnson took office and now dominates the sad country. In the mid-1960s, US President Lyndon Johnson was forced to make a decision on the future of Vietnam. His behavior will have a major impact on Americans who are still recovering from the death of the beloved President.
During the Kennedy administration, Moyes was first appointed Deputy Director of Public Affairs of the newly established Peace Corps in 1961. He served as Deputy Director from 1962 to 1963. When Linden Johnson took office after the assassination of Kennedy, Moyes became a special person, Johnson 's assistant, in 1963 - 1967. Moyes is the last survivor of Johnson's first picture taken at the launch of Air Force One. He played an important role in the organization and supervision of the Great Social Legislation Working Group in 1964 and was the main designer of Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign. From October 1964 to 1966, Moyes served as the president's informal president. From July 1965 until February 1967, he also served as White House Press Secretary.
After Lyndon B. Johnson sweared, he formed the Warren Committee to investigate the assassination. A report of 888 pages was submitted to President Johnson on September 24, 1988, and only Oswald shot Kennedy and concluded that ruby shot only Oswald. It is a bit difficult to swallow. President Kennedy is a powerful symbol of American idealism. "President's Camelot" swept the country only to become a victim of dissatisfied citizens - and then they became victims of another dissatisfied citizen. There are many publications indicating that many people are doubting the Warren Committee's argument and the president's death is the result of a conspiracy.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th president of the United States and was sworn after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. After taking office, Johnson has launched an ambitious innovative reform program aimed at building a "wonderful society" for all Americans. Many of the projects he advocates - health insurance, early stages, voting rights law and civil rights law - have had profound and sustained impact on health, education and civil rights. But despite remarkable achievements, Johnson 's heritage has been compromised by failing to lead the country from the Vietnam warfare. He refused to run for re-election and retired to Texas Ranch in January 1969.