
Fri Jan 24 04:34:32 UTC 2025: ## Trump Orders Full Release of JFK Assassination Files, Fueling Conspiracy Theories
**Washington D.C.** – President Donald Trump has ordered the complete declassification of all remaining secret files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, ending years of speculation and fueling renewed interest in conspiracy theories surrounding the 1963 event. The executive order also mandates the release of documents pertaining to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Trump signed the order in the Oval Office, stating, “Everything will be revealed,” and subsequently gifted the pen used to a prominent conspiracy theorist and his nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The order overrides previous redactions, demanding the full and immediate release of all records.
While the National Archives has released tens of thousands of documents in recent years, thousands remained classified due to national security concerns. Although the Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating President Kennedy, persistent conspiracy theories posit alternative explanations involving the CIA, the Soviet Union, Cuba, the Mafia, and even Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The move is largely seen as a gesture towards Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has publicly claimed overwhelming evidence of CIA involvement in his uncle’s assassination and his father’s. Kennedy Jr.’s appointment to the cabinet, however, remains subject to confirmation.
While many Kennedy scholars believe the remaining documents are unlikely to contain major revelations, the full release is expected to reignite public debate and further fuel existing conspiracy theories. The assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., also shrouded in controversy, will similarly have their associated files released in full. The release of these documents marks a significant moment in American history, offering a potential, albeit likely inconclusive, conclusion to a long-standing national debate.