His photo is historic. Clint Hill, a former SECRET SERVICE agent who ran and climbed to the back of John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s limousine, trying to save him in vain when the then US president was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963, died at the age of 93. “Secret Service is deeply saddened by Clint Hill’s death,” this body said in a statement yesterday, which is in charge of guarding important political figures, excluding its “unshakable dedication” to the Kennedy family during the tragedy, as And to Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Lindon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Haunted by what he considered his personal failure, Clint Hill retired from Secret Service in 1975, at the age of 43. In his first interview about JFK’s murder, he had confessed to CBS’s “60 Minutes” that he felt guilt and sad because he failed to protect the president with his body, to be hit […]
Source: News Beast

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