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President To Weighs In on JFK Assassination, Orders Document Release

United States: Donald Trump expressed on Saturday his belief that Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F. Kennedy in 1963, yet he asked whether Oswald had received help from other conspirators.
Trump said, “I do,” in response to the question of whether he thinks Oswald killed JFK. And I’ve always believed that he was. Did he receive assistance? In an Air Force One interview, Trump addressed Clay Travis, the creator of the sports website Outkick, as reported by Reuters.
Government Stance vs. Public Suspicion
Federal government agencies, including the Justice Department, have repeatedly confirmed during the following decades that Oswald acted as the singular assassin. Public surveys demonstrate Americans continue to suspect that the Dallas assassination of President Kennedy involved a plot.
🚨This CIA memo from September 24, 1963, shows Lee Harvey Oswald was actively being monitored by the CIA at least 59 Days before JFK was Assassinated
— Nicholas Veniamin (@NickVeniamin) March 18, 2025
Oswald made contact with the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City, where he inquired about travel to the USSR.
This document hints the… pic.twitter.com/Ni5egYU45j
Trump ordered the government to make thousands of digital Kennedy assassination documents public this week.
Trump Pushes for Transparency
Throughout his presidential campaign, Trump dedicated promises to delivering clear details about what happened during Kennedy’s murder. The new president instructed his staff to create a release plan for documents regarding the 1968 murder of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. following his presidential appointment, as reported by Reuters.
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