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President John F. Kennedy was known for many things: his charisma, his charm, his wit, and his love of Cuban cigars. But did you know that he ordered 1,200 of his favorite smokes just hours before he made them illegal in the United States? President John F. Kennedy smoking a cigar. GETTY IMAGES That's right,…
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Without going into much detail, Salinger says that he worked on the problem into the evening and was summoned into President Kennedy s office the very next morning.
When President Kennedy asked Salinger how he did, Salinger said very well and confirmed that he had gotten 1,200 cigars.
Salinger writes: Kennedy smiled, and opened up his desk. He took out a long paper which he immediately signed. It was the decree banning all Cuban products from the United States. Cuban cigars were now illegal in our country.
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The story of Kennedyâs cigars reemerged in 2012 as the United States rolled into its 50th year of the trade embargo with Cuba.