U.S. president John F. Kennedy openly scorned the notion of vice-president Lyndon Baines Johnson succeeding him in office, according to a book of newly released interviews with his widow, former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
She said her husband and his brother attorney-general Robert F. Kennedy, a longtime LBJ antagonist, even discussed ways to prevent Mr. Johnson from winning the Democratic nomination in a future contest.
The book, Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with
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