
Declassification of Long-Awaited Documents
Donald Trump is set to release all 80,000 pages of top secret documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday. This move fulfills the US President's promise to declassify files surrounding JFK's 1963 murder.
Transparency Efforts
Trump signed an executive order earlier this year mandating the full declassification of all remaining records connected to the 1963 shooting. This release is part of a broader effort to open up government documents regarding the Kennedy assassination and other related deaths.
Unveiling New Information
Speculations have long surrounded the possibility that Kennedy’s assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, may not have acted alone. The release of these files could provide crucial insight into the enduring mystery of Kennedy’s death and shed light on unanswered questions.
Decades of Speculation
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 remains one of the most scrutinized events in American history. Despite official conclusions, conspiracy theories have persisted for over six decades, casting a shadow of mystery over his death.

Conspiracy Theories and Cover-Up Suspicions
Questions about whether Oswald acted alone, the involvement of other individuals or groups, and inconsistencies surrounding the investigation have fueled various conspiracy theories over the years. The release of these documents could potentially provide clarity on the long-standing mysteries surrounding JFK's assassination.