During a recent press gathering, President Trump was asked about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, coinciding with the release of 80,000 documents related to the case. While he acknowledged the documents being made public at his directive, he did not provide any specific insights into who he believed may have killed Kennedy. Instead, he urged the media and the public to sift through the material themselves, emphasizing that there is nothing significant he believes has been hidden, thus potentially fueling ongoing conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.
Trump expressed that 80,000 documents have been released regarding JFK's assassination but claimed there's nothing earth-shattering, urging the public to conduct their own research.
When asked about who killed Kennedy, Trump pointed out he released documents that previous presidents withheld, but provided no definitive answer to the question.
He stated, 'We have nothing to hide,' yet his vague response to Kennedy's murder only added to the ongoing conspiracy theories surrounding the case.
Asking the public to sift through the released documents, Trump emphasized the importance of transparency, revealing even sensitive social security numbers in the release.
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