Bombshells in declassified JFK assassination files released by Trump to ‘reveal the truth’
Why have the JFK assassination files been declassified?
According to the National Archives and Records Administration, most of the records related to JFK’s assassination have already been released.
However, various pages were held back due to being believed to ‘harm national security’.
Trump signed an executive order to release the remaining classified files on JFK’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 ‘encouraging start’.
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)
JKF murderer described as a ‘poor shot’
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 Express reports that Oswald was allegedly being monitored by the Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB) and that he had a ‘stormy relationship’ with his wife, Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova.
“Oswald had a stormy relationship with his Soviet wife, who rode him incessantly,” the document reads.
In another, Oswald was described as having a ‘poor shot’ while being observed on a USSR firing range.