The focal point of congressional opposition to Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam War policy was
A) the Republican party in both the Senate and the House.
B) the Senate office of Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
C) Senator Richard Russell's Armed Services Committee.
D) the House Ways and Means Committee.
E) Senator William Fulbright's Foreign Relations Committee.
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