Trump deciding whether to release secret JFK assassination files


President Donald Trump has the power to decide whether the public will gain access to the files collected during the investigation of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

President Trump has the power to decide whether the National Archive will release the final set of JFK assassination files.

The release of another large batch of JFK assassination files has had everyone from Kennedy academics to conspiracy-theory lovers chomping at the bit to get their hands on the never-before-seen information to be released in October.

The final decision on whether these files regarding the assassination of the 35th President will be released is in the hands of our 45th President, Donald Trump. He can put a halt to the final JFK file release if he deems the information contained within to be a danger to national security.

The wait is now on to see if Trump will step in before October 26, the date by which the National Archive must release them, or if John F. Kennedy fans and fanatics will finally receive the insights they’ve been hoping for about the 1963 assassination. The question is whether the CIA or FBI, the two organizations that control the vast majority of the Kennedy assassination files left to release, have asked the President to intervene in the release.



“The American public deserves to know the facts, or at least they deserve to know what the government has kept hidden from them for all these years,” Kennedy book author and director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics Larry Sabato told the AP.
“It’s long past the time to be forthcoming with this information,” he continued.

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