
More of a concern was the White House team’s irresponsible approach to security. While on his tour of presidential duty, Bolden witnessed firsthand the White House agents’ long-rumored lax approach to their job. Drinking on duty, abandoning key posts—this was not a team that appeared to take their responsibility to protect the life of the president particularly seriously. Both prior to and following JFK’s assassination, Bolden sought to expose and address the inappropriate behavior and negligence of these agents, only to find himself the victim of a sinister conspiracy that resulted in his conviction and imprisonment on a trumped-up bribery charge.
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One has to be careful about the Bolden account.
In the first place, he was almost certainly guilty as charged:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/bolden.pdf
In the second place, his conspiratorial tales were long ago discredited:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/bolden.txt
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