Last 80,000 JFK Files Released: Will We Finally Know the Truth?

A major twist in the JFK assassination files! President Donald Trump has just declassified 80,000 documents related to the shocking murder of John F. Kennedy. The long-awaited release aims to shed light on one of the biggest mysteries in American history. JFK Files Released: Will it finally reveal the truth?

What’s Inside the Newly Released JFK Files?

Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald, a former Marine, fired the deadly shots from a school book depository, killing the 46-year-old president. Just two days later, nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot Oswald, fueling decades of conspiracy theories.

Many believe there was more to the story. For years, the Warren Commission, which investigated the killing, has faced criticism for failing to answer key questions. The newly released files could finally fill in the gaps.

Historians and experts are eagerly combing through the documents, hoping to uncover what really happened that day in Dallas. Some suspect the CIA knew more about Oswald than it admitted. Others believe the Mafia or even elements within the U.S. government played a role.

Bombshell Revelations Expected

While experts don’t expect a “smoking gun,” the JFK files could offer major clues. Here are some of the most anticipated details:

  • Unseen Orville Nix Footage: Family members claim never-before-seen amateur videos could show the infamous Grassy Knoll, where some believe a second shooter was positioned.
  • Miami CIA Files: Documents may reveal that CIA agent George Joannides secretly worked with anti-Castro Cuban groups who were in contact with Oswald before the assassination.
  • Mexico City Operations: The CIA allegedly monitored Oswald’s visit to Mexico City before the shooting. Could this file confirm whether foreign spies were involved?
  • List of Undercover CIA Agents: Names of operatives stationed in New Orleans while Oswald was there might now be exposed. Could they have influenced him?
  • Secret Memo on CIA Reforms: A confidential document drafted by Kennedy’s speechwriter Arthur Schlesinger Jr. proposed a major shake-up of the CIA. Was this enough to make JFK a target?

The CIA’s Shadow Over the Case

For decades, speculation has swirled around the CIA’s connection to Oswald. Some researchers believe he was more than just a lone gunman. Others suspect high-ranking officials helped cover up the true story.

The newly released files could finally reveal how closely the CIA was watching Oswald—and whether any of their agents had prior knowledge of his plan.

Conspiracy Theories Gain Momentum

The Kennedy assassination has been surrounded by controversy for over 60 years. Many Americans still believe there was a deeper plot behind JFK’s death. Theories range from CIA involvement to Mafia revenge.

The fact that Oswald was silenced just two days after the assassination only fueled more suspicion. Many believe Ruby’s actions were part of a larger effort to hide the truth.

Trump Weighs In on the JFK Files

President Trump called the documents “interesting” and suggested they contain plenty of reading material. However, he stopped short of claiming they reveal definitive proof of a conspiracy.

Still, with 80,000 pages now available, researchers are racing to uncover any hidden secrets. Could this be the moment history finally gets the answers it has been waiting for?

One thing is clear: the debate over JFK’s assassination is far from over.

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