JFK assassination files to be released TODAY: Tranche of documents about 1963 assassination will be made public by Biden administration - but some will remain sealed until next year The files will be released by the National Archives at noon on Wednesday They are among thousands that have been held back by the government since 1997, when a Congress review board completed its report Many - including Kennedy's family - have called for them to be made public Not all of the files will be released; the NSA is holding some back pending further review The secrecy has fueled conspiracy theories about JFK's assassination The President was killed in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding in his motorcade in Dallas, Texas Oswald denied shooting JFK in his interviews with police; he was killed two days later while being transported by police by a nightclub owner who shot him Biden had promised to make the files public by October but he delayed, claiming COVID back logs stalled the release
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There are people still alive that were, excuse me, ARE connected. Kissinger for one. Possibly Sore-ass, maybe others. I would imagine Dubya knows the truth, too, thru his daddy.
As long as Kissinger is still alive, there won't be any real declass of The Kennedy Files.
That's usually how these things work.
Until 45 in back in Office. Then that wrinkled, fat old fart can pack his bags for GITMO.
unfortunately, 45 had his chance to release the documents. He released some, but left many of the sealed documents under wraps until this year.