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U.S. on Course to Release JFK Assassination Files

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A U.S. government agency has submitted recommendations to President Donald Trump on the release of classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. The recommendations were sent last week in accordance with Trump’s executive order mandating a review of the documents.

The assassination of Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, has remained a topic of intense public interest for decades, with many Americans questioning the official account that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. While multiple government investigations have upheld this conclusion, conspiracy theories persist, with some believing a broader plot was involved.

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During his campaign, Trump pledged to declassify intelligence and law enforcement files concerning Kennedy’s assassination. In his first week back in office in January, he reaffirmed this commitment, ordering a review of the files and setting a deadline for recommendations on their release.

Decades of Speculation and New Documents

Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Official investigations, including those by the Justice Department and other federal agencies, have consistently upheld the conclusion that Oswald was the lone gunman. However, public skepticism remains widespread, with opinion polls indicating that many Americans believe Kennedy’s death resulted from a larger conspiracy.

Trump previously attempted to release JFK assassination documents during his 2017–2021 term. While some files were made public, he ultimately withheld a substantial portion, citing national security concerns and pressure from agencies such as the CIA and FBI.

One of the key figures questioning the official narrative is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nominee to lead the Health and Human Services Department. The son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Jr. has claimed that the CIA played a role in his uncle’s assassination—an allegation the agency has denied. He has also suggested that multiple gunmen were involved in his father’s assassination in 1968, challenging official accounts that place the blame solely on Palestinian refugee Sirhan Sirhan.

What the Documents Could Reveal

Historians and experts suggest that while the newly released files may provide further details, they are unlikely to fundamentally change the understanding of the Kennedy assassination.

“I suspect that we will not get anything too dramatic in the releases or anything that fundamentally overturns our understanding of what occurred in Dallas,” said Fredrik Logevall, a Harvard history professor.

Some researchers believe the documents may shed light on how much the CIA knew about Oswald before the assassination. Questions remain about his activities leading up to the shooting, including a trip to Mexico City, where he visited the Soviet embassy six weeks before the assassination.

“The question for me is not whether the CIA was complicit, but whether the CIA was negligent,” said Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK. He noted that if the CIA failed to share intelligence about Oswald with the FBI, it would be a significant revelation.

Barbara Perry, co-director of the presidential oral history program at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center, suggested that while agencies may have monitored Oswald, this does not mean they were part of a conspiracy.

“Certainly, the FBI was tracking Oswald, but they did not connect the dots,” Perry said. “But it was not a conspiracy on the part of the CIA or the FBI or any outside country.”

Conspiracy Theories Likely to Persist

Despite any new revelations, experts believe the release of documents will not put an end to conspiracy theories surrounding Kennedy’s assassination. Alice L. George, author of The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Political Trauma and American Memory, believes the persistent skepticism will continue.

“I cannot imagine any document that would convince conspiracy theorists that Oswald acted alone,” George said. “People who are deeply invested in that way of thinking are unlikely to change their minds.”

While the forthcoming document release is expected to add new pieces to the puzzle, it is unlikely to offer a conclusive answer that will satisfy all sides of the debate. The fascination with Kennedy’s assassination—and the mysteries surrounding it—is expected to endure.

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