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Shadows over the White House : the Mafia and the Presidents

Summary: How did the American Mafia and corrupt politicians assert so much power over the nation's affairs that the Mob's influence actually reached into the White House? Harry Truman had been one of three key lieutenants of Kansas City boss Tom Pendergast. Truman controlled the county government, while another lieutenant, Mafia Boss Johnny Lazia, carried out murders and other crimes as required to keep the machine in power. Truman himself was never accused of corruption. Once elected to the Senate in 1934, he became known in Washington as Pendergast's errand boy. When Pendergast himself eventually ended up in federal prison for evading taxes on bribe money, Truman remained loyal to him. With the fall of Pendergast, Truman appeared likely to be defeated for reelection to the Senate in 1940. However, Bob Hannegan, who ran St. Louis in conjunction with Mayor Bernie Dykman, came to Truman's aid and provided the senator's margin of victory. Harry Truman eventually became president upon FDR's death, opening a period of tolerance for the Mob throughout the country. The need for margins in tight elections in certain key moments, such as John F. Kennedy's in 1960, increased Mafia influence. More connections are clearly documented during the Nixon and Reagan presidencies, when the Mob played a role in securing key voting blocs. Thomas A. Reppetto was commander of detectives in Chicago and dean of John Jay College CUNY. He is the author of American Police, American Mafia, and countless op-ed pieces in major daily newspapers. -- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781936274703
  • ISBN: 1936274701
  • ISBN: 9781936274710
  • Physical Description: print
    xvi, 271 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Enigma Books, [2015]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Preface: The Mafia and the White House -- The fall of the Ohio Gang; the rise of the Mafia Gangs -- New York City: Murder incorporated -- Chicago: The legacy of prohibition -- Kansas City: Uncle Tom and His Henchmen -- Corruption everywhere: The real governor of California; Crump of Tennessee; the Detroit Ring; and New Jersey's "I Am the Law' Hague -- 1944 - Year of decision: Clear it with Signey -- The Missouri Gang: Scandals and exposure -- The rise and fall of the Kennedys -- Fatal Attraction I: President Nixon and the Hoffa Wars -- Fatal Attraction II: the Gipper embraces the teamsters -- The great divide: Politicians divorce the Mafia -- The 21st Century: The emergence of the modern Mafia -- The strange behavior of Governor Dewey -- Federal law enforcement: from Hoover to Homeland Security -- November-22, 1963: The Shadow of Murder Over the White House.
Subject: Mafia United States History 20th century
Presidents United States History 20th century
Political corruption United States History 20th century
United States Politics and government 20th century

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