JFK Assassination: The Final Secrets
Briefly

On March 17, Donald Trump announced the release of 80,000 pages of TOP SECRET documents related to JFK's assassination, mandated by the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act. After significant delay past the law's deadline, these documents, including 63,400 pages already online through the National Archives, promise insights into CIA covert operations while reaffirming Lee Harvey Oswald's solitary role in the assassination. Historians and journalists are now exploring these uncensored records, although they have not yet contradicted the established historical narrative regarding JFK's assassination.
As 80,000 pages of once-classified documents about JFK’s assassination are newly released, historians and journalists sift through records that may include the CIA's covert operations.
None of the newly available documents seem to contest the conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in JFK’s assassination, maintaining the official historical narrative.
President Trump’s announcement of releasing classified JFK documents marks a significant moment 27 years after the law mandated their disclosure, with implications reaching beyond just historical interest.
The documents reveal hidden CIA operations, operations, naming individuals involved and detailing previously confidential activities, yet surprisingly reaffirm the existing narrative surrounding Kennedy's assassination.
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