Newly Discovered FBI Files Could Shed Light on President Kennedy's Assassination
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The FBI has revealed the existence of about 2,400 previously undisclosed records related to President Kennedy's assassination, hidden within 14,000 pages of documents. This discovery follows a review initiated by an executive order from President Trump, calling for the release of all JFK assassination records. It exposes years of government reluctance to fully disclose information, potentially influencing ongoing lawsuits, including one by the Mary Ferrell Foundation, aimed at uncovering more hidden documents. These files could include crucial evidence linked to both organized crime and intelligence agencies, further complicating the legacy of conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.
The FBI has discovered about 2,400 records related to President Kennedy's assassination that were never provided to a board for review, highlighting ongoing issues with document transparency.
This recent discovery, stemming from President Trump's executive order, has reignited questions about the government's willingness to fully disclose assassination-related documents, fueling conspiracy theories.
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