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A report produced in 1963 to investigate the facts relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The commission was named after the chief justice of the United States, Earl Warren, who was the chairman of the commission. The report provided various details about the assassination of President Kennedy and concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald alone was responsible for the act. The Warren Commission has been challenged numerous times since it was drafted, but no substantial proof has been brought forward to date to refute its claims.

10.4135/9781412972024.n2671
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