FBI Finds Secret JFK Assassination Records
- The FBI announced it found 2,400 new records related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, complying with President Donald Trump's executive order to release files.
- These records will be transferred to the National Archives for declassification, as part of a larger effort to release documents related to the assassination.
- While over 5 million records have been made public, researchers estimate that 3,000 files remain unreleased, either in whole or in part.
- Gerald Posner, author of 'Case Closed,' noted that if the new files are truly new, it raises questions about how they were missed for years.
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Congressional task force head: "I believe there were 2 shooters in JFK assassination"
NEW YORK POST -- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R–Fla.), the head of a new congressional task force aimed at exposing “federal secrets,” said Tuesday that she believes “two shooters” were involved in the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. The task force — which will also probe pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s client list — intends to build on the Trump administration’s efforts to declassify records related to the assassinations of JFK, form…
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