Will a Pandora's Box Open Around JFK Assassination?
washington - President Trump orders release of remaining documents related to JFK, RFK, and MLK murders, sparking conspiracy theories.
Trump Orders Release of Remaining Documents
President Trump signed a presidential decree on Thursday ordering the release of approximately three thousand remaining documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. The release will not be immediate, with the National Security Director given fifteen days to come up with a plan for the full disclosure of documents related to the assassination that shocked the world. Secret documents regarding the murders of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 will also be released, with a 45-day timeline set for a plan to be formulated.
For decades, numerous conspiracy theories have circulated about the assassinations, with two-thirds of Americans doubting the official version that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing President Kennedy. The motives behind the assassinations have been plentifully speculated, including theories involving the CIA, the mafia, and the military-industrial complex.
A notable theory suggests that Kennedy's assassination was linked to the Cuban Missile Crisis aftermath, while another implicates the mafia due to Attorney General Robert Kennedy's crackdown on organized crime. The role of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson in escalating the Vietnam War post-Kennedy's death has also been alleged.
Following Kennedy's assassination, the Warren Commission concluded it was a lone gunman act, although numerous other theories exist, including connections to the mafia, the Israeli Mossad, and mental instability. Recent documents even hint at extraterrestrial involvement due to Kennedy's inquiries about UFOs prior to his death. The murders of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. have also been shrouded in mystery, with theories ranging from mafia involvement to communist influence.
Trump's decision to release the remaining documents has received mixed reactions from the Kennedy family, with RFK Jr. expressing gratitude while President Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, emphasizing that 'the truth is much sadder than the myth.'
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