The Trump administration has released thousands of pages of previously classified government documents regarding the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. The National Archives made these records available online and in physical form, encouraging historians and the public alike to explore this critical moment in US history. This release follows an executive order from Trump aimed at transparency involving not only JFK's assassination but also the killings of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Many Americans remain skeptical about the official narrative of JFK's assassination, with ongoing interest in related conspiracy theories.
The release, consisting of about 80,000 pages of previously classified records, is spurring a renewed investigation into the assassination of JFK, a subject of enduring intrigue.
Historians are likely to spend months examining these new documents, seeking information related to the assassination and testing popular conspiracy theories that have persisted for decades.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 65% of Americans remain skeptical of the Warren Commission's findings, raising questions about Oswald's alleged sole responsibility in JFK's death.
Trump's executive order to release these files signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing exploration of the complexities surrounding JFK's assassination and related historical events.
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