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In September, 1975, a subcommittee under Richard Schweiker was asked to investigate the performance of the intelligence agencies concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In its final report, issued in April 1976, the [[Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities]] concluded: “Domestic intelligence activity has threatened and undermined the Constitutional rights of Americans to free speech, association and privacy. It has done so primarily because the Constitutional system for checking abuse of power has not been applied.”
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In September, 1975, a subcommittee under Richard Schweiker was asked to investigate the performance of the intelligence agencies concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In its final report, issued in April 1976, the [[Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities]] concluded: “Domestic intelligence activity has threatened and undermined the Constitutional rights of Americans to [[free speech]], association and privacy. It has done so primarily because the Constitutional system for checking abuse of power has not been applied.”
  
 
In September [[1976]] Schweiker became a member of the [[House Select Committee on Assassinations]].
 
In September [[1976]] Schweiker became a member of the [[House Select Committee on Assassinations]].

Latest revision as of 01:39, 6 July 2018

Person.png Richard Schweiker   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Politician, Businessman)
BornRichard Schultz Schweiker
1926-06-01
Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died2015-07-31 (Age 89)
Pomona, New Jersey, U.S.
Alma materPennsylvania State University
ReligionSchwenkfelder Church
Parents • Malcolm Alderfer Schweiker
• Sr. Blanche Schultz Schweiker
Children • Malcolm Coleman Schweiker
• Lani Lynne Schweiker
• Kyle Claire Schweiker
• Richard Schultz Schweiker
• Lara Kristi Schweiker
SpouseClaire Coleman Schweiker
Member ofChurch Committee
InterestsJFK Assassination
PartyRepublican
Relatives • Malcolm Alderfer Schweiker
• Jr. Sylvia Schweiker Strasburg

In 1975 Richard Schweiker chaired a committee on the performance of the intelligence agencies concerning the JFK Assassination.

Career

In September, 1975, a subcommittee under Richard Schweiker was asked to investigate the performance of the intelligence agencies concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. In its final report, issued in April 1976, the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities concluded: “Domestic intelligence activity has threatened and undermined the Constitutional rights of Americans to free speech, association and privacy. It has done so primarily because the Constitutional system for checking abuse of power has not been applied.”

In September 1976 Schweiker became a member of the House Select Committee on Assassinations.

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