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Johnson, who was fascinated by space flight and had been the space program’s best and most powerful friend in Washington since it began, met with Kennedy on December 20 and got the decision partially reversed. The Space Council would continue to exist, but its chairman would no longer be the President. Instead, the council would be headed by Vice President Lyndon Johnson—good news for NASA insofar as Johnson was such an ardent friend.
Apollo: The Race To The Moon
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