The JFK Assassination: Trump Weighs In
The murder of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas still looms large in American history. Donald Trump has been vocal about who he believes was behind the killing: Lee Harvey Oswald.
Trump’s Take on Oswald
In a recent interview with Clay Travis aboard Air Force One, Trump confirmed his long-held belief that Oswald was the assassin. However, he also raised a question that reignites the debate: Was Oswald alone?
The 62nd Anniversary: A Dark Chapter
This year marks the 62nd anniversary of JFK’s assassination, one of the darkest moments in American history. As time passes, new theories about the event continue to surface. Last week, the assassination returned to the spotlight when Trump ordered the release of over 2,000 previously classified pages.
New Revelations from the Released Files
The declassified documents revealed a mix of typewritten reports and handwritten notes, including one from a high-ranking CIA agent. The agent suggested the deep state was involved in the assassination and questioned Oswald’s skill as a marksman. It also revealed that the Secret Service had been warned about potential threats to Kennedy’s life months before the assassination.
Conspiracy Theories and Trump’s Views
Despite official investigations concluding that Oswald acted alone, conspiracy theories continue to thrive. Some believe he was part of a broader plot involving the CIA, Mafia, KGB, or even elements of the U.S. government.
Trump, however, remains steadfast in his belief that Oswald was responsible, while questioning whether he had help from external forces.
Trump’s Underwhelming Take on the Documents
Despite the high-profile release of the files, Trump was unimpressed. “I don’t think there’s anything earth-shattering,” he remarked, leaving readers to draw their own conclusions.
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