We almost lost a second president just hours after losing JFK, according to The Kennedy Detail, an account of the assassination by members of the president’s security detail. In it, retired agent Gerald Blaine admits to nearly shooting the VP-turned-president, Lyndon Baines Johnson. Blaine was protecting Johnson’s house the night after the assassination when he heard someone approaching and grabbed his Thompson submachine gun.
“He'd expected the footsteps to retreat with the loud sound of the gun activating, but they kept coming closer,” the book reads. “The next instant, there was a face to go with the footsteps. The new President of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson, had just rounded the corner, and Blaine had the gun pointed directly at the man's chest.” Click here for more from the book via the Huffington Post—it also dismisses rumors that Marilyn Monroe had an affair with Kennedy.
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