Late in his career, the FBI developed a file on Roberto Clemente. It was a 21-page report. Why? Because according to certain US citizens…a brilliant right fielder with a .317 lifetime batting average, 240 home runs, 3,000 hits… Read More
José Trías Monge was the Secretary of Justice (aka the Attorney General) of Puerto Rico. He later became a senator, then the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. Monge was the chief architect, writer,… Read More
As of April 1943, the FBI had extremely damaging information about Luis Muñoz Marín’s personal life. He had a “Puerto Rican inferiority complex.” He “abandoned his wife and children,” was a “heavy drinker” and “utterly unprincipled,” with… Read More
“Justice is incidental to law and order. ” – FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Starting in the mid-1930s, and continuing for over half a century, the FBI developed a… Read More
“Justice is incidental to law and order. ” – FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Starting in the mid-1930s, and continuing for over half a century, the FBI developed a… Read More