President John F. Kennedy's 10th News Conference - April 21, 1961

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  • President John F. Kennedy speaks from the lectern during a press conference in the State Department Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Press Secretary Pierre Salinger and Associate Press Secretary Andrew Hatcher are seated at right on stage.
    President Kennedy begins the press conference by announcing that he will not be answering any questions about Cuba during the day's press conference. He then announces that the United States would be contributing food commodities to the United Nations to help alleviate world hunger, that the Veterans Administration would be paying a special insurance premium to holders of GI life insurance, and that the Peace Corps would be proceeding with its first project in Tanganyika. Following the announcements the President answers questions from the press on a variety of topics including the space program, the withholding of information from the press, domestic legislation, and nuclear testing negotiations with the Soviet Union.

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