On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson created Executive Order 11130 to create a presidential commission to investigate the assassination of President John F Kennedy. This commission of career lawyers, federal investigators, and even a witness of the scene convene to discuss the events of that tragic day in Dallas. Your primary objective: delve into the findings, controversies, and implications of this investigation. Delegates are encouraged to explore the various perspectives surrounding the assassination, the credibility of the Commission's conclusions, and the broader consequences for American society and governance.
Through collaborative efforts, we aim to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Warren Commission's impact on history and its enduring legacy.