New JFK assassination files: What was revealed about Oswald and CIA plots?
Briefly

The recent release of over 2,000 files on JFK's assassination primarily focused on CIA operations during the Cold War and provided insights into the intelligence landscape, rather than questioning the conclusions of the Warren Commission. Although public skepticism remains rampant—65% of Americans still reject the Commission's findings—this document dump reinforces the idea that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Experts assert that there were no revelations to sway the narrative and reiterate Oswald's role without evidence of broader conspiracy, underscoring the enduring challenge of reconstructing public belief on historical events.
While there is limited evidence to suggest that the initial explanation surrounding JFK's death was inaccurate or misleading, the released documents shed light on how the US gathered intelligence during the Cold War.
Do the newly released documents cast any doubts about that conclusion? ... For decades, many Americans have not believed the official narrative on Kennedy's death. A 2023 Gallup poll found that 65 percent of Americans rejected the Warren Commission's conclusion.
I didn't really see anything to change the narrative indicating that Oswald as the lone gunman was the person who killed John F Kennedy and that it was not the result of a conspiracy.
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