John F. Kennedy did not openly oppose bankers in the same way as Andrew Jackson, but he did express concerns about the excessive power of certain financial institutions. In his famous speech to the American Newspaper Publishers Association in 1961, he spoke about the need for transparency and the fight against conspiracies and secrecy.
In addition, there are theories that suggest that his attempt to reform the monetary system and his signing of Executive Order 11110, which allowed the U.S. Treasury to issue silver certificates, put him in conflict with banking interests.
Curious that all assassinated US presidents have had a conflict of interest with the Bankers.
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