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Trump 2025 JFK files release thousands of pages on John F Kennedy

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The United States Trump administration distributed thousands of Kennedy assassination  2025 JFK files release to the public on Tuesday. U.S. President John F. Kennedy met his death through assassination while in Dallas Texas during November 1963.


President Donald Trump informed reporters at the Kennedy Center that supporters waited multiple decades for this information release. President Donald Trump gave the order to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her team for document preparation which will take effect from tomorrow.


Pertinent experts maintain that previously undisclosed documents will not fundamentally transform the basic details of this investigation. A considerable number of people believe that Lee Harvey Oswald carried out the attack on President Kennedy when his motorcade entered Dealey Plaza while standing in a school book depository window.

The digital files feature PDF documents containing secret memos that report about Warren Commission researcher interviews with CIA employee Lee Wigren in 1964. A major aspect of the interview investigated the conflicting data about Soviet-American marital bonds shared by State Department and CIA personnel to the Warren Commission. The historical documents document conspiracy theories which claim Oswald deserted the Soviet Union in 1962 for assassination goals against Kennedy.


The Department of Defense files within these documents detail Cold War relations and U.S. actions towards LatAm during 1963 especially their response against Cuban leader Fidel Castro's regional communist activities. According to the documents Castro demonstrated restraint when dealing directly with the U.S. while he appeared willing to boost subversive operations across Latin America.

Trump made an executive order during his first month as president in January 2017 to enable the FBI to uncover thousands of new assassination files thus progressing document release.


National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard announced through X that President Trump was leading America into a period of total disclosure.


The Justice Department conducted a nonstop operational preparation after Trump revealed his announcement regarding document release according to ABC News.


The president's death occurred on November 22, 1963 while he moved through Dallas within a motorcade. Two days after Oswald's assassination Ruby shot and killed him although he was a Dallas-based night club business owner. Kennedy's assassination has become a significant focus for researchers who perform cultural evaluations and create multiple conspiracy theories about the event since his death in 1963.


Released documents throughout 2017 under Trump's first presidency displayed a 1975 CIA memo refuting claims made by some authors and theorists who linked Oswald to the agency.


The latest file appears shortly after Secret Service agent Clint Hill passed away following his historic action of jumping onto Kennedy’s presidential vehicle during the murder. The recorded sequence of the event by Abraham Zapruder who filmed as a home movie enthusiast showed Hill's actions during the assassination.

The former President Trump survived a Pennsylvania political event shooting last year and promised to disclose information about the 1968 killings of Kennedy Jr. and Martin Luther King Jr. furtively he has stated that the CIA may have executed his father Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and uncle after assuming positions as U.S. Health Secretary. The release of FBI files about King has worried his family because they think it could reactivate old efforts to damage his reputation.

The Justice Department released documents concerning Jeffrey Epstein last month after Trump gave his authorization as president. Epstein was a financier along with being a convicted sex offender until his prison death in 2019. The media campaign using right-wing social media personalities failed to create substantial impact regarding the release.

According to Larry Sabato who directs the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and wrote a book on Kennedy he said on Monday that people waiting for major discoveries would likely be let down by the newest documents released.




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