JFK Assassination Files Didn’t Have a Smoking Gun
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At times, it was more about Donald Trump than Kennedy, with Republican members of Congress obliquely trying to prove that the Deep State they suggest could have either killed Kennedy or else covered u...
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Scholars say the files that President Donald Trump ordered to be released showed nothing undercutting the conclusion that a lone gunman killed Kennedy.
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essanews.com on MSNDeclassified JFK files reignite Cruz conspiracy theoriesThe father of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz was alleged to have participated in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963—this is one among the numerous theories concerning Kennedy's assassination.
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NewsNation on MSNJFK files don’t highlight conspiracy theories: Ross CoulthartCoulthart said his biggest shock from the files is the U.S. government's decision to keep them sealed, allowing a "notion of conspiracy to fester."
Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 gave curious readers more details Wednesday into Cold War-era covert U.S. operations in other nations but didn’t initially lend credence to long-circulating conspiracy theories ... JFK. Assessments of the roughly 2,200 ...
The letter resurfaced due to the release of JFK files and ongoing QAnon conspiracy theories. The National Archives website provides access to the released JFK files, including photos, sound recordings and documents. Social media users are circulating an ...
An early review of the recently released files regarding JFK’s assassination don’t appear to support any of the conspiracy theories that have long circulated about his death.
The latest release provides a glimpse into the inner machinations of the initial investigations, CIA. The long-awaited release by The National Archives of the declassified JFK files appears to have not shed new light on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The JFK assassination files prove that the 'deep state' is real and not just a conspiracy theory pushed by President Trump and others, a famed journalist says. Glenn Greenwald highlighted a warning about the CIA's operations issued by President Kennedy's ...
I do. And I’ve always felt that, but of course, was he helped?” Trump answered when asked if he believed Oswald was responsible.
The release of a 1961 plan to break up the CIA revives an old conspiracy theory about who killed JFK
(AP video by Kendria LaFleur) This Nov. 22, 1963 file photo shows President John F. Kennedy riding in motorcade with first lady Jacqueline Kenndy in Dallas, Texas. (AP Photo, file) Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Harvard University historian and President John F.