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Uncovering the Truth: Trump’s Bold Move to Declassify JFK Assassination Records

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump has taken a significant step towards transparency by signing an Executive Order to declassify all records related to the assassinations of the 1960s. This move has sparked both praise and criticism, but one thing is certain – it’s a bold step towards uncovering the truth.

A Personal Journey: From Skeptic to Believer

As someone who once believed in the lone gunman theory, I’ve come to realize the importance of intellectual honesty and being open to new evidence. My friend Dante’s acknowledgment of my own journey has inspired me to speak out about the need for transparency in this matter.

The Kennedy Family’s Reaction: A Mixed Bag

While Robert Kennedy’s son, the nominee for Trump’s HHS Director, has expressed appreciation for the declassification, JFK’s only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has taken a surprising stance. He believes that Americans don’t deserve to know more than what’s already been revealed. This opinion is not only misguided but also arrogant, implying that the public is not entitled to know the truth.

What’s in Those Files?

The question remains: what secrets do those files hold? What did the federal government learn six decades ago that they’ve refused to share with the people? Schlossberg’s argument that the public already knows enough is weak and unsubstantiated. The people have a right to know the truth, especially when it comes to the murder of a beloved President.

A Matter of National Importance

JFK’s assassination was a pivotal moment in American history, altering the course of events in ways we can only begin to comprehend. It’s not just a family tragedy but a national one, and the public deserves to know the full truth. The world is done with accepting half-truths and cover-ups.

Debunking the “Conspiracy Theory” Label

The term “conspiracy theory” was coined to discredit those seeking truth and pointing out inconsistencies in the Warren Report. However, we’ve learned that the line between “conspiracy” and “verifiable truth” is often blurred. It’s time to move beyond the weak language of “sad” and “tragedy” and demand the truth.

The Right to Know

The declassification of these records is a fundamental right of every American. Regardless of Schlossberg’s opinions, the public deserves to know the truth about JFK’s assassination. Delaying this any further would be an outrage, and it’s time for the truth to come to light.

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