Joseph Kennedy

Joseph Kennedy

Joseph Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's father, amassed a large fortune through insider trading. Subsequently, Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him head of the SEC. When questioned about his choice to appoint a criminal, FDR explained, "Set a thief to catch a thief." Kennedy then made it illegal for anyone to engage in the practices that had made him wealthy.

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