President Trump delivered on his promise to release thousands of JFK assassination records, sparking a frantic overnight effort by government lawyers to meet the deadline. The move fulfills a long-standing demand for transparency about one of America’s most debated tragedies. Comedian Andrew Schulz joined the conversation, celebrating Trump’s electoral rejection of “wokeness” and sharing his views on parenting in today’s cultural climate.
The Justice Department scrambled to review over 80,000 pages of documents after Trump’s surprise announcement. Lawyers worked through the night, with only urgent legal matters excused from the project. Trump insisted on “no redactions,” calling for full public access to decades-old secrets. The National Archives launched a new website to host the records, part of Trump’s executive order demanding complete declassification. While most files were already public, this release adds previously withheld details about the 1963 assassination.
Andrew Schulz declared the 2024 election a “unanimous” victory against progressive ideologies. The comedian praised Trump’s “anti-woke” campaign slogan, arguing it resonated with mainstream America. “The pendulum has swung… we’re beyond wokeness,” Schulz stated, suggesting most Americans oppose far-left cultural agendas. He plans to teach his daughter critical thinking by exposing her to multiple viewpoints, rejecting ideological echo chambers.
Schulz’s Netflix special debuted earlier this month, showcasing his unfiltered comedy style. His rise reflects a growing appetite for humor that challenges political correctness. Meanwhile, the JFK document dump continues fueling speculation about government transparency and historical truths. Conservative commentators hail both developments as wins for free speech and open government.