Mr. Specter. Was it during the 1960 campaign?
Mr. O'Donnell. She was pregnant, as I recollect, during the 1960 campaign. She had been pregnant just prior to this. So that—and most of the other trips had been really the sort of thing that was difficult for Mrs. Kennedy to go on. But she had never evidenced to me quite as much interest in going on a—continuing to go on these trips, as she was after this.
Mr. Specter. Had she ever been to Texas prior to November 21, 1963?
Mr. O'Donnell. Not to my recollection.
Mr. Specter. After the assassination, has she ever made any comment to you about that conversation which you had in the Hotel Texas in Fort Worth on the morning of November 22?
Mr. O'Donnell. I have never dared bring that conversation up to Mrs. Kennedy.
Mr. Specter. Mr. O'Donnell, do you have any knowledge, aside from the factors which you have set forth during your testimony today, concerning anyone involved in the shooting of the President?
Mr. O'Donnell. No; I have no comment.
Mr. Specter. You say you have no knowledge?
Mr. O'Donnell. I have no knowledge.