Well, it’s finally happened, more or less: President Donald Trump’s administration has released, for the most part, all of the files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.
Yes, there are some redactions, as are allowed under law — even though Trump said he wanted his staff not to redact anything from the documents.
However, the release was in line with a 1992 law, which required all the documents to be released … in 2017. That can was kicked down the road to Joe Biden, who also kicked it down the road (inasmuch as he was capable of kicking anything in his enfeebled state) to Trump’s second administration.
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There aren’t a whole lot of surprises in there; no second shooter
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