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Order Asc Desc. They were aboard the presidential airplane Air Force One returning from Dallas to Washington following president Kennedy's assassination. Herbert Gordon: 99 minutes after President Kennedy was pronounced dead, Lyndon Baines Johnson took the oath of office. Kennedy stood solemnly on his left as he swore to uphold the constitution, and somehow in the hectic movements of that brief ceremony, aboard Air Force 1, the historical event was recorded like this.

Sarah T. Hughes: I do solemnly swear -- Lyndon B. Johnson: I do solemnly swear -- Sarah T. Hughes: That I will faithfully execute -- Lyndon B. Johnson: That I will faithfully execute -- Sarah T. News of the event would not reach the public until November On March 31, , President Lyndon Johnson, during a prime-time televised address, announced that he would not seek reelection. There is divisiveness among us all tonight. I do not believe that I should devote an hour or a day of my time to any personal partisan causes.

Accordingly, I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President. The domestic reaction to the Tet offensive launched by the North Vietnamese in January created great strain on his presidency. The generals were calling for an additional , American troops to join the half a million soldiers already in Vietnam. Clifford thought such a move would be both politically and economically disastrous.

The cost of any further escalation would threaten America's economic standing in the world and could detract from then nation's ability to maintain its strategic commitments in Europe. Clifford advised Johnson against large scale escalation, requesting that he send only about 20, additional soldiers. Meanwhile, displeasure with Johnson's war policy became part of the presidential race.

While Johnson won the primary, McCarthy's strong showing against a sitting President demonstrated the displeasure with the Johnson administration.

On March 16, Robert F. Kennedy, Johnson's long-time political rival, announced that he too would challenge the President for the Democratic nomination. While Johnson was still the most likely Democratic nominee, this intraparty competition threatened to shatter the party. In late March, Secretary Clifford assembled some of the top foreign-policy experts to discuss the future of the war in Vietnam. Some of the wise men supported the idea of increased escalation in the war.

Following their advice, Johnson chose to call for a partial halt in the bombing of North Vietnam and agreed to consider peace talks with the North Vietnamese. In his announcement on March 31, President Johnson also told the American people about the partial bombing halt in North Vietnam.

He stated that there would be no bombing of North Vietnam except in the area near the demilitarized zone and asked Ho Chi Minh to respond positively to this gesture.

Johnson finished his announcement on Vietnam; then he paused dramatically before launching into his decision not to run for reelection.

The protests occurred several times from April to May and ended with violent removal of students from buildings by the NYPD, nearly arrests and dozens of suspensions.

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