Mr. Belmont. Did we have any information of that character and of that nature?
Mr. McCloy. Yes; I am not talking before it happened, but as a result of your investigation did you turn up any other indications of any violence on the part of Ruby?
Mr. Belmont. I hesitate to attempt to evaluate the information that we gathered from hundreds and hundreds of people that we talked to during the investigation of Ruby after the assassination. I just don't feel that I am in a position to render a judgment as to his character or his impulsiveness, the degree of impulsiveness, whether he was capable——
Mr. McCloy. Whether he was prone to violent action.
Mr. Belmont. I just don't feel really competent. I have no doubt that a conclusion can be drawn from reports; of course, that was one of the basic issues at the trial.
Representative Ford. Was there any evidence that the FBI found to the effect that Ruby was a Communist?
Mr. Belmont. No, sir.
Representative Ford. None whatsoever?
Mr. Belmont. No, sir.
Representative Ford. Was there any evidence found by the FBI to the effect that Ruby was connected with in any way whatsoever so-called rightist groups?