JFK files RELEASED after Trump pledged to reveal the truth behind the infamous assassination
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JFK files RELEASED after Trump pledged to reveal the truth behind the infamous assassination

Top secret files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have finally been released.

The bombshell documents were published on the website of the National Archives on Tuesday.

It came roughly 24 hours after President Donald Trump announced that a trove of 80,000 pages of new material would be revealed.

Leading up to its release, the White House said that Americans would be ‘shocked’ by revelations in the documents and Trump said it would be ‘interesting.’

‘We are tomorrow announcing and giving all of the Kennedy files…people have been waiting for decades for this,’ Trump said on Monday. ‘We have a tremendous amount of paper. You’ve got a lot of reading.’

The Dallas Police Department mug shots of Lee Harvey Oswald following his arrest over the JFK assassination. Oswald claimed he was a 'patsy'.

He added: ‘I don’t believe we are going to redact anything. I said just don’t redact. You can’t redact. But we’re going to be releasing the JFK files.’

‘It’s a lot of stuff, and you’ll make your own determination,’ Trump said of the contents, adding that he saw them before their release.

Americans have long waited to get their eyes on the documents.

The release of files on the 1963 assassination of JFK are part of a bigger GOP promise to make public government secrets  – like what is known about pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, UFOs, origins of COVID-19 and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy

Trump was for releasing the JFK files during his first term in office but thousands remained under seal.

During his 2024 campaign he vowed to make them public as part of his overall effort to increase government transparency.

He signed an executive order in January to declassify the remaining files.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna was tapped earlier this year by the House Oversight Committee to head up its newly formed Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets.

Boxes of documents and evidence related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy were presented at a news conference in Dallas, Texas on February 18, 2008

The panel is meant to focus on declassification of government secrets and federal transparency.

This includes releasing files related to the late disgraced financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK’s brother Robert F. Kennedy.

Luna’s group also seeks to expose what the government knows about UFOs, the origins of COVID-19 and the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Last month, Luna made the bombshell revelation that she believes there were ‘two shooters’ in JFK’s assassination in 1963.

‘I believe that there were two shooters, and we should be finding more information as we are able to,’ she said.