following JFK’s playbook – right down to “quarantine” and the month…
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The president was in Chicago when he got the news that he needed to make a decision
At 10 a.m. on the morning of October 20, Attorney General Robert Kennedy called to say the Executive Committee had prepared potential responses. “Half an hour later, Kennedy’s staff began informing the press and the hosts for the day’s scheduled campaign events that he was running a fever and would be returning to Washington on his doctor’s orders,” writes the Council on Foreign Relations.
The Associated Press wrote a story the next day describing Kennedy’s “cold,” which included “a bit of a fever” and “a slight upper respiratory infection.” But when he got back to the White House, the council writes, Kennedy went for a swim before meeting with the executive committee to talk options. Their meeting took five hours, writes the JFK Presidential Library, before they decided on a quarantine.
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It is my feel the double is in the hospital – the real DJT insulated on AF1 in a classified location. When I first saw the video presentation (on the left – image), I thought “that isn’t Trump.”
Me too https://t.co/kG6MT1Q0jL
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