Trump Releases The JFK Files, Accomplishing Nearly Nothing Beyond Doxxing Lots Of Folks - Above the Law
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The article delves into the chaotic release of JFK assassination documents during Trump's administration, highlighting the disorganized manner in which they were presented. Many expected new insights, but reactions have been tepid, as no significant new evidence was found. However, the lack of organization led to the exposure of sensitive personal information of individuals associated with the House Select Committee on Assassinations. Legal experts criticized the administration's handling, emphasizing the risky implications of doxxing individuals who are still alive today.
The chaos surrounding the JFK assassination document release is emblematic of Trump’s administration, with sensitive personal information of living individuals carelessly exposed in disorganized files.
Mark Zaid, an attorney, criticized the careless approach of the Trump Administration, stating that they doxxed numerous people linked to the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
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