Tulsi Gabbard just ripped the lid off decades-old secrets about RFK’s assassination. Working with President Trump’s team, she released 10,000 pages of hidden government files. Patriots can finally see what their tax dollars paid for—and question old lies.
This historic move came straight from Trump’s executive order demanding transparency. Over 100 workers sorted through dusty boxes at the National Archives. They found shocking cables linking the killing to foreign embassies in Tel Aviv, Beirut, and Kuwait. America deserves the truth, not cover-ups.
The files don’t have a smoking gun—yet. But they expose major holes in the official story. Was there more than one shooter? Why did a woman scream “We shot him” while fleeing the scene? The deep state hid these details for 57 years.
RFK Jr. backed the release, telling Gabbard: “Get it all out there.” His father’s murder has haunted this family for generations. Now everyday Americans can dig into the archives themselves. Maybe we’ll finally learn who really ordered the hit.
Gabbard also showed off Lee Harvey Oswald’s Soviet-era passport and bloodstained shirt. These artifacts belong to the people, not locked in some government vault. She’s fighting to put JFK and MLK’s files online next. No more shadow games.
This isn’t just about history—it’s about trust. For too long, bureaucrats treated patriots like children. Trump and Gabbard are draining the swamp one file at a time. Real leaders don’t fear the truth.
Sleuths are already scouring the National Archives website. Let them hunt. Let the facts fall where they may. If the deep state messed with Kennedy, they’ll answer to We the People.
America’s darkest chapters are coming to light. Thanks to conservative warriors like Gabbard, the full story won’t stay buried. Freedom beats censorship every time.