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Kennedy Heir Issues Brutal Message to Trump After He Ordered JFK Files Release

Kennedy Heir Issues Brutal Message to Trump After He Ordered JFK Files Release: ‘Nothing Heroic About it’

President Donald Trump signed a groundbreaking executive order mandating the full declassification of remaining documents surrounding President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination. 

This unprecedented move threatens to unravel long-standing mysteries that have captivated the American public for six decades.

The document release comes amid a complex backdrop of family tension, with JFK’s only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, vehemently opposing the disclosure. 

Schlossberg launched a scathing critique on social media platform X, characterizing the declassification as a politically motivated spectacle. 

“Not part of an inevitable grand scheme. Declassification is using JFK as a political prop, when he’s not here to punch back,” he wrote, demonstrating the deeply personal nature of the document release.

Daily Mail reported that millions of pages documenting the Kennedy assassination have already been made public, with only a few thousand records remaining sequestered in government archives. 

Recent releases have included compelling CIA cables documenting Lee Harvey Oswald’s suspicious visits to Cuban and Soviet embassies in Mexico City in the weeks preceding the assassination, further fueling public intrigue.

Trump’s executive order demands that the Director of National Intelligence develop a comprehensive strategic plan within 15 days to release all remaining classified records, per the outlet.

During the Oval Office signing, Trump dramatically proclaimed, “Everything will be revealed,” signaling the potential for unprecedented transparency about one of the most traumatic moments in American presidential history.

While conspiracy theories have perpetually surrounded Kennedy’s murder, academic and forensic experts remain cautiously skeptical about the potential for groundbreaking revelations. 

The historically withheld records have nonetheless sustained a robust ecosystem of speculation regarding Oswald’s potential connections to foreign governments and the perplexing circumstances surrounding his own subsequent murder by nightclub owner Jack Ruby.

Trump had previously pledged to declassify these sensitive documents during his reelection campaign, as reported by TTOA.

During his initial presidential term, he initially deferred to intelligence agencies like the CIA and FBI, which argued that certain documents needed continued classification to protect critical national security interests.

Daily Mail highlighted that the meticulously crafted executive order unequivocally states that “the continued redaction and withholding of information from records pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is not consistent with the public interest and the release of these records is long overdue.”

Notably, the document release extends beyond JFK’s assassination, encompassing records related to the murders of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

Trump has mandated that his intelligence chiefs develop a comprehensive release strategy within 45 days for these additional historic assassination archives.

During a candid Fox News interview with Sean Hannity, Trump teased the impending document release, declaring, “I’m going to release them immediately.” 

He subsequently revealed that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had previously counseled against full disclosure during his first presidential term.

The potential revelations continue to mesmerize public imagination, with persistent questions about potential conspiracies that have smoldered just beneath the surface of American consciousness for generations.

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