Representative Boggs. Pursuing this—I asked you that very question in Washington back in February, and the answer was "No." I asked you whether or not your husband ever expressed hostility toward President Kennedy—is your answer still "No"?*
*Mrs. Oswald. My answer is "No."
**He never expressed himself anything against President Kennedy, anything detrimental toward him. What I told them generally before, I am repeating now too.
Representative Boggs. Did he ever indicate to you, except in the Walker situation where he said he'd shot at General Walker, that he would kill anyone?*
*Mrs. Oswald. No.
Representative Boggs. What about Nixon?*
*Mrs. Oswald. He did tell me he was about ready to commit that particular act, with respect to Nixon. That's when I kept him in the bathroom, but he never said, "Well, today it's Walker and then I'm going to kill someone else." He never said that. He never related to me any of his plans about killing anybody.
*In other words, he never said to me, "Now, I'll kill Walker and then I'll kill this fellow" and so on—he never did.
Senator Cooper. You testified that your husband said that he did not like the United States for several reasons; one, because of certain Fascist organizations; two, because of difficulty of securing employment; and another reason—because of the high cost of medical care. Did he ever say that those things that he did not like could be remedied or changed if an official of the Government were done away with?* **
*Mrs. Oswald. No; he never told me.