The Trump administration just released over 31,000 pages of classified JFK assassination files. This huge document dump shows President Trump keeping his promise to drain the swamp and expose deep-state secrets. The files finally give Americans a look at government operations during the chaotic Cold War era.
New details reveal Lee Harvey Oswald had suspicious ties to Soviet and Cuban officials. He visited their embassies in Mexico City before the assassination. The CIA admits they tracked Oswald but claims he wasn’t controlled by the KGB. Yet many wonder – why wasn’t this unstable man stopped if our spies knew his plans?
Thousands of documents remain locked away. Government officials still won’t explain why 3,000 files stay hidden. Watchdogs like Mike Benz warn the CIA could be covering up its failures. Trust in federal agencies is shaky, and this secrecy fuels doubts about who really killed JFK.
A congressional committee already concluded JFK’s death was likely a conspiracy. The feds still haven’t named other shooters or explained key gaps in the story. For decades, Washington insiders dismissed conspiracy theories. Now, their own files suggest they’ve been hiding the full truth.
A bombshell claim by Secret Service agent Paul Landis throws the official story into chaos. He says he found a bullet in JFK’s car – contradicting the “magic bullet” theory. If true, it proves the government bungled the investigation. This raises serious questions about why his account was buried for 60 years.
The files expose Cold War dirty tricks like Operation Mongoose, where JFK greenlit CIA schemes to overthrow Cuba’s communist regime. America fought hard against Marxism, but some wonder if shadowy operations backfired. Did our own intelligence community let Oswald act to avoid exposing risky plots?
Mainstream media mocked JFK conspiracy theories for years. Now, records show our leaders lied about what they knew. Conservatives see this as proof of elitist corruption. When the deep state controls history, it’s patriots like Trump who fight to unearth the facts.
The fight for full transparency isn’t over. Millions demand every last document be released. Until then, Americans will keep doubting official tales. As long as files stay hidden, the public knows – the swamp is still hiding something.