President Trump announced the impending release of around 80,000 pages of documents regarding JFK's assassination, an event shrouded in conspiracy theories for over 60 years. At a Kennedy Center event, Trump expressed satisfaction with the volume of unredacted materials, asserting that they would be fascinating to read. This decision follows an executive order aimed at transparency in historical records pertaining not just to JFK but also to the assassinations of RFK and Martin Luther King Jr. Recent polling shows widespread public skepticism about official accounts related to JFK's death.
Trump emphasized, "We are going to be releasing the JFK files," noting the volume of information could fuel interest and speculation regarding the reasons behind Kennedy's assassination.
In addressing the files' content, Trump noted, "It's going to be very interesting," hinting at the intriguing nature of the documents and public curiosity surrounding JFK's killing.
In a recent Gallup poll, 65 percent of Americans expressed disbelief in the Warren Commission's conclusions, underlining a persistent skepticism regarding the official narrative of JFK's assassination.
Trump's directive for the full release of JFK files stems from an executive order meant to eliminate public controversy and encourage transparency on historical events.
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