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JFK Assassination Shocker Just After Trump Orders Full Evidence Release

2,400 New JFK Assassination Files Unearthed Shortly After Trump Orders Full Evidence Release

Nearly 2,400 new documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination have surfaced following Donald Trump’s executive order demanding complete transparency. 

The FBI’s discovery of approximately 14,000 pages of previously undisclosed materials has sent shockwaves through both political circles and the historical research community.

Trump’s recent executive order, signed upon his return to the White House in late January, mandated the immediate release of all remaining classified documents pertaining to the 1963 assassination.

The FBI’s revelation of these additional materials on Friday has ignited a firestorm of speculation and controversy among Kennedy scholars, apparent conspiracy theorists and Trump administration officials alike.

Jefferson Morley, a leading expert on the Kennedy assassination, emphasized the significance of this development in his statement to Axios: “This is huge. It shows the FBI is taking this seriously.” 

Morley’s assessment highlights a marked shift in the FBI’s approach, noting that the agency appears to be finally breaking from its decades-long pattern of maintaining secrecy around the case.

The discovery has been reportedly met with sharp skepticism from within Trump’s inner circle. 

One unnamed Trump aide dismissed the development as “total Deep State bulls**t,” while another insider warned that the president would be furious about what they perceive as institutional stonewalling. 

Some advisors suggest Trump might take matters into his own hands, per Daily Mail, with one noting, “Don’t be surprised if all these records just suddenly wind up online. He wants to move on and call this a promise kept.”

The potential contents of these files have captured public attention, with possibilities including surveillance records of Lee Harvey Oswald, information about a Cuban hitman and details about the president’s plans regarding the CIA

This release follows previous disclosures that included CIA cables and memos documenting Oswald’s visits to Cuban and Soviet embassies in Mexico City in the weeks leading up to the assassination, according to Daily Mail.

The outlet went on to note that the fateful events of Nov. 22, 1963, continue to captivate the American consciousness. 

Kennedy’s assassination in downtown Dallas, as his motorcade passed the Texas School Book Depository, marked a pivotal moment in American history. 

Lee Harvey Oswald, identified as the gunman who fired from a sixth-floor sniper’s position, was himself killed two days later, leaving many questions unanswered despite the Warren Commission’s conclusion that he acted alone.

Daily Mail highlighted that Trump’s executive order emphasizes the need for transparency, stating explicitly that “Their families and the American people deserve transparency and truth.” 

The administration has given intelligence chiefs a 45-day deadline to develop a comprehensive plan for releasing additional archives related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., suggesting a broader commitment to historical transparency.

While signing the order, Trump made his intentions clear, declaring, “All will be revealed.” 

This move follows his previous attempt during his first term, which TTOA reported was apparently delayed at the request of then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who cited unspecified concerns about the timing of such releases.

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