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Donald Trump Reveals Who He Thinks Killed JFK After Releasing Declassified Files

Trump’s bombshell reveal on who killed JFK exposed.

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Donald Trump has once again stirred the pot on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, revealing his personal thoughts on who he believes was responsible.

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Trump’s recent bold moves explained.

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Since reclaiming the presidency, Trump has been aggressively reasserting his influence, with bold policies and a strong presence in the media.

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His administration has doubled down on tightening immigration laws, aiming to build upon his previous successes with border security.

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Trump has also prioritized reshaping the judiciary, pushing through several high-profile judicial appointments to secure a lasting conservative legacy.

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In his economic policies, Trump has focused on tax cuts, deregulation, and fostering an environment for American businesses to thrive.

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He has continued his hardline stance on foreign relations, focusing on renegotiating trade deals and taking a tough approach to China.

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Trump has also made significant strides in bolstering national defense, particularly with military funding and modernizing armed forces.

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His re-election campaign has been marked by intense rallies and a strong push for grassroots support, tapping into his loyal base.

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As part of his commitment to transparency, Trump made the long-awaited declassification of the JFK files a reality, fulfilling a promise that had been decades in the making.

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Declassified files released.

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Last Monday, Trump made a bold move by releasing 80,000 pages of declassified CIA files, much to the anticipation of those still seeking answers about the 1963 assassination.

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Despite the hoopla, many who dove into the newly revealed documents were left underwhelmed, with little in the way of shocking revelations.

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The new declassified material, which was supposed to offer clarity, has done anything but.

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Instead, it seems to have reignited suspicions and fueled new conspiracy theories.

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JFK assassination debate explored.

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The assassination has long been a fertile ground for conspiracy theories, with many suggesting that Oswald wasn’t the lone gunman.

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John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was gunned down at the young age of 46, forever changing the course of American history.

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The official account claims Oswald fired three shots from the Texas School Book Depository, with one fatal bullet striking the President in the head during a motorcade in Dallas on November 22, 1963.

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Oswald was arrested shortly after the shooting, but just two days later, he was shot dead by nightclub owner Jack Ruby in a moment that still raises eyebrows.

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Despite Oswald’s own declaration that he was “just a patsy,” the official narrative insists that he acted alone in assassinating JFK. But that hasn’t stopped the theories.

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Theories abound, but it’s the fact that Oswald was murdered before he could stand trial that has led many to believe he wasn’t acting alone.

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One theory that persists is that the mafia was involved in the plot to kill JFK, potentially due to the President’s aggressive stance on organized crime.

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Others believe that the CIA may have played a role, possibly in retaliation for JFK’s handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion.

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Trump’s theories unraveled.

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As part of the ongoing discussion about the assassination, Trump shared his personal perspective on whether the infamous Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he allegedly took down JFK.

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Trump’s comments came during a casual chat with Clay Travis, founder of the sports and political commentary site OutKick, onboard Air Force One.

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OutKick, a platform connected to Fox Corporation, has become a space where Trump’s thoughts on key issues—including the JFK assassination—are often discussed.

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Though it may not have been the bombshell many had hoped for, Trump’s comments on the murder of the 35th President have once again sparked debate, especially surrounding Oswald’s involvement.

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When asked about the newly released documents, Trump described them as “somewhat unspectacular,” admitting that the revelations didn’t live up to the hype.

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Trump suggested that the lack of bombshells might be a good thing, possibly because some of the most explosive details may still be hidden.

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Trump confessed that he believes Oswald, the 24-year-old former Marine, was indeed the one who pulled the trigger, but added, “Of course, was he helped?”

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While Trump expressed a belief in Oswald’s role, his words hint at something more, suggesting there might be more to the story than what was revealed in the newly released files.

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The files raise more questions than answers.

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The declassification of these documents was supposed to bring closure, but instead, it has left more questions than ever before, especially regarding Oswald’s role.

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Nearly 62 years later, JFK’s tragic death remains a pivotal moment in American history, with questions still swirling over the circumstances of his assassination.

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While Trump’s remarks may not have been the bombshell everyone hoped for, his theory about Oswald’s potential accomplices ensures that the debate over who truly killed JFK will continue for years to come.

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