
In a move set to shake the foundations of American history, former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the imminent release of the final 80,000 pages of secret files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This unprecedented declassification, decades in the making, could either expose long-hidden truths or further fuel suspicions of a massive cover-up.
Speaking at the Kennedy Center, Trump declared, People have been waiting decades for this, promising that the material would be released without redactions.But skeptics question whether the files will truly be unfiltered or if the most damning evidence has already been scrubbed.
The announcement follows a bombshell revelation from the FBI, which admitted to discovering 2,400 “previously unrecognized” records related to the JFK assassination. The sudden discovery, decades after the initial investigations, has left many questioning whether the agency had been withholding information all along.
Critics argue that the intelligence community has consistently obstructed full transparency regarding Kennedy’s assassination, citing the 1992 JFK Assassination Records Act,which mandated all assassination-related materials be made public within 25 years. Yet, despite this law, large portions of the files have remained classified—until now.
Adding fuel to the fire, Trump’s executive order also called for the release of files related to the assassinations of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. If followed through, this move could unravel decades of official narratives and potentially implicate entities once believed to be untouchable.
With millions of Americans still doubting the official lone-gunman explanation, many believe these files hold the key to long-suppressed truths about what really happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Will the full story finally come to light, or will this be another carefully controlled disclosure designed to protect those in power?