Thousands of JFK assassination documents released

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) on November 22, 1963, remains one of the most debated events in American history. Now, the U.S. government has released thousands of previously classified JFK assassination files, offering new insights into the case.
π Whatβs in the Newly Released JFK Files?
The newly available documents include:
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FBI & CIA reports on Lee Harvey Oswaldβs activities before and after the assassination.
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Diplomatic communications revealing how the U.S. and other governments reacted.
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Internal intelligence memos that were previously kept from the public.
These documents could either confirm the official narrative or fuel more conspiracy theories about potential government cover-ups.
π΅οΈββοΈ Why Are Some JFK Files Still Classified?
Although President Trump previously promised to release all 80,000 pages, some documents remain unavailable for public viewing. According to the Director of National Intelligence, certain files can only be accessed in person and are not available online.
This raises serious questions:
π What is still being hidden from the public?
π Could these files contain evidence contradicting the Warren Commissionβs findings?
π What This Means for the JFK Assassination Investigation
The JFK assassination has led to decades of speculation, with theories ranging from a lone gunman to a larger government conspiracy. With these new files, researchers and historians now have more data to analyzeβbut the fact that some records are still classified only adds to the mystery.
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π’ What Do You Think?
Do you believe the official story, or do you think thereβs more to the JFK assassination than what weβve been told? Drop your thoughts in the comments!