The information comes more than six decades on from the 35th President of the United States’ death

The Trump administration has released a trove of documents on the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy, painting an eerie picture of the tragic 1963 event.

JFK, former 35th President of theย United States, was shot to death on November 22, 1963, during a visit to Dallas, Texas – two years and ten months after assuming office.

The Massachusetts-bornย politicianโ€™s assassination hasย sparked six decades worth of conspiracy theories, with some adamant that gunman Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone, despite FBI declarations.

Former US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 (NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)Former US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 (NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

Former US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 (NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

In an attempt to put long unanswered questions to bed on Tuesday (March 18) Presidentย Donald Trumpโ€™sย administrationย announced that all of the governmentโ€™s classified files had been released.

For the first time, thousands of pages of records are available for public perusal for the first time,ย as perย USA Today.

Historians have claimed they would โ€˜need timeโ€™ to comb through the undereducated files to understand their significance and if they are much different from previous releases.

“You got a lot of reading,” Trump, 78, told reporters on Monday (March 17) during a visit to the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts. “I don’t believe we’re going to redact anything.โ€

However, the BBCย statesย that some of the unsealed files did appear to have passages blacked out, while other pages were illegible due to fading and poor scanning.

While experts continue to decipher the material, some bombshell details have already emerged, offering insight into the fourth assassination of a US President in history.

Why have the JFK assassination files been declassified?

According toย the National Archives and Records Administration, most of the records related to JFKโ€™s assassination have already been released.

However, various pages were held back due to beingย believed to โ€˜harm national securityโ€™.

Trump signed an executive order to release the remaining classified files on JFKโ€™s assassination earlier this year, honoring his campaign pledge to provide more transparency about the fatal Texas event, as per Reuters.

Around 2,200 new documents are now in the public domain, with Jefferson Morley, vice president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation, calling the release an โ€˜encouraging startโ€™.

Previously, Trump stated that around 80,000 pages would be made public.

US President Donald Trump released the JFK files to 'reveal the truth' (WFFA)US President Donald Trump released the JFK files to 'reveal the truth' (WFFA)

US President Donald Trump released the JFK files to ‘reveal the truth’ (WFFA)

JKF murderer described as a โ€˜poor shotโ€™

Lee Harvey Oswald, who was camped out in a sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository, was 24 when he shot and killed JFK.

After killing the Democrat, the veteran drove through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, he murdered police officer J. D. Tippit before being arrested in a local movie theatre.

The Expressย reportsย that Oswald was allegedly being monitored by the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB) and that he had a โ€˜stormy relationshipโ€™ with his wife, Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova.

โ€œOswald had a stormyย relationshipย with his Soviet wife, who rode him incessantly,โ€ the documentย reads.

In another, Oswald was described as having a โ€˜poor shotโ€™ while being observed on a USSR firing range.

The British Embassy was โ€˜warnedโ€™ about Oswald

The declassified JFK filings include a letter sent to the British Embassy by a man named Sergyj Czornonoh.

The noteย claimedย that he told officials in London, who detained him in July 1963, about Oswald and how he planned to kill the president.

It is also claimed American Vice Consul Tom Blackshear was informed of Oswaldโ€™s plans and that he’d defected to Russia, known then as the Soviet Union.

Despite these warnings, the CIA failed to reprimand Oswald, nor did they closely monitor him upon his return to the US.

Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)

Lee Harvey Oswald was a former veteran who defected to the USSR two years before murdering JFK (The Portal to Texas History)

Jack Ruby may have had deeper ties to organized crime

Jack Ruby, an American nightclub owner, shot and mortally wounded Oswald onย live TVย two days after the murder of JFK.

The Chicago native later had his conviction and death sentence overturned and was granted a new trial, but died of a pulmonary embolism on January 3, 1967, following his cancer diagnosis.

The documents claim Ruby – born Jacob Leon Rubenstein – had a history of involvement with racketeering and illegal gambling, suggesting he may have been motivated to complete Oswaldโ€™s silencing by others.

โ€œFor some, heโ€™s the Rosetta Stone of the JFK conspiracy,โ€ said Stephen Fagin, curator at the Sixth Floor Museum. โ€œFor others, heโ€™s just a man who acted on impulse to avenge Kennedy.โ€

Oswald wasnโ€™t being controlled by the KGB

Addressed in the documents is the long-standing rumor that Oswald and the KGB were in cahoots.

One of the files explains how E.B. Smith, an American professor, befriended a CIA agent who was working in the St Petersburg station in the months leading up to JFKโ€™s assassination.

Itโ€™s understood Smith told the agent about a KGB official known as โ€˜Slavaโ€™ Nikonov, with the documentย stating: โ€œNikonov is now confident that Oswald was at no time an agent controlled by the KGB.โ€

Most of the information is already out there

The Trump administration has received backlash after declassifying the documents (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)The Trump administration has received backlash after declassifying the documents (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

The Trump administration has received backlash after declassifying the documents (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

One of the biggest bombshells to come from the filings is that most of the information released at the Trump administration’s directive – designed to ‘reveal the truth’ of the event – is not new.

In 2023,ย former US President Joe Bidenย released 17,000 documents into the public domain.

Many critics and conspiracy theorists who were hoping to learn more from the documents have taken to social media to have their say, with one writing: โ€œThe JFK Files contain REDACTED versions of files that have already been released un-redacted.

โ€œJust like with the Epstein Files. Weโ€™ve been played.โ€

Someone else commented: โ€œWOW! Did Trump really just release all of the same JFK files that Biden released in 2023?โ€

Journalist Ed Krassenstein added: โ€œThe only difference? The top of Bidenโ€™s says ‘2023 Release’, and Trump’s says ‘2025 release’ and the word ‘secret’ is crossed out in Trump’s release.โ€