Gerald Ford
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Gerald Ford was an outspoken proponent of the bureau's conclusion
that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy acting alone.
Ford served as the FBI's eyes and ears inside the commission.
Then congressman Gerald Ford secretly advised the FBI
that two fellow members on the Warren Commission
had doubts regarding the John F. Kennedy assassination case,
according to newly released records.
He said that his colleagues doubted the FBI's conclusion
that President Kennedy was shot from the sixth floor of the Texas Book Depository in Dallas,
according to the records from Ford's FBI files.
Gerald Ford was Vice President when Richard Nixon resigned
and later as president, granted a pardon to Richard Nixon.
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