The recent resurfacing of allegations against former President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) and his ties to Malcolm “Mac” Wallace has reignited a decades-old debate about political conspiracies, murder, and the deep-seated corruption of American institutions.
In a
recording recently released by Billie Sol Estes’ grandson, it is claimed that LBJ orchestrated a series of murders, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, to consolidate his political power. These claims are based on never-before heard audio of Clifton Carter, the former Executive Director of the Democratic National Committee and close associate of LBJ, admitting that LBJ hired Mac Wallace to assassinate JFK. If true, these allegations suggest not just a betrayal in the 1960s, but a continued legacy of corruption within government agencies that persists today. Dallas, where President Kennedy was tragically assassinated, remains central to this narrative and to the unanswered questions that haunt the city more than 60 years later.
A source who was close personal friends of Sol Estes spoke to DX on deep background to protect their identity because they’ve been harassed for years by the DOJ. The DX source verified that Sol Estes shared the exact same story as the recording captured with him personally, and that the voice heard on the tape was, in fact, Sol Estes.