Trump questions whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the JFK assassination
- President Donald Trump stated he believes Lee Harvey Oswald was responsible for John F. Kennedy's assassination but questioned whether Oswald acted alone or had assistance.
- Trump's comments came during an interview on Outkick radio, where he expressed, "I do. And I've always held that..."
- Despite the U.S. Justice Department concluding Oswald acted alone, polls indicate many Americans still suspect a conspiracy in Kennedy's death.
- Trump recently ordered the release of thousands of documents related to the Kennedy assassination, aiming for greater transparency.
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Trump Questions Whether Lee Harvey Oswald Was Helped in JFK Assassination
President Donald Trump on Sunday questioned whether Lee Harvey Oswald was assisted in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, just days after new files on the former president’s death were released. In an interview with OutKick’s Clay Travis, Trump was asked about the trove of classified documents released to the public earlier this month. While speaking with Trump on Air Force Once, Travis asked, “Do you think Oswald killed JFK personally?” “I do…
Trump says Oswald 'was helped' in JFK assassination
President Donald Trump suggested the man who shot and killed the country’s 35th president decades ago may not have acted alone. After former President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, the government said Lee Harvey Oswald had carried out the murder and had acted alone. Yet, conspiracy theories about what happened on the day have circulated for decades, with many in doubt that Oswald was solely responsible for the assassina…
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