President Trump has once again proven his commitment to truth and transparency by fulfilling a longstanding promise to the American people—declassifying and releasing the unredacted files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This historic move, long resisted by the deep state and intelligence agencies, finally grants the public access to over 80,000 pages of documents that have been shrouded in secrecy for decades. The National Archives website now hosts these long-withheld records, and their revelations could shake the foundations of the official narrative.
For years, Americans have been fed a sanitized version of history, forced to accept the lone gunman theory pushed by the Warren Commission. Yet, millions have questioned whether the truth was buried to protect the guilty. Now, with these newly declassified documents, the public can examine the evidence for themselves—including possible communist involvement, the potential presence of a second shooter, and the disturbing question of whether the CIA had a role in the assassination.
Since the assassination in 1963, the federal government has maintained an iron grip on JFK-related records, citing “national security concerns” as the reason for keeping key details hidden from the public. These delays, stretching across multiple presidencies, have only fueled suspicions that the American people have been deliberately misled about what really happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
President Trump made it crystal clear during his 2024 re-election campaign that he intended to release every single document tied to the assassination, declaring in June: “When I return to the White House, I will declassify and unseal all JFK assassination-related documents.”
In a bold and unprecedented move, Trump didn’t stop at JFK. In January 2025, he signed an executive order to declassify all records related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., two additional political murders that have long been the subject of controversy and government secrecy.
Trump’s order emphasized that the American people deserve to know the full truth, as do the families of the assassinated leaders. He made it clear that justice cannot be served if the facts remain buried under bureaucratic red tape and decades of suppression.
“Withholding this information serves no legitimate purpose,” Trump argued. He slammed the secrecy of past administrations, stating that keeping these records classified only raises more questions about who had something to hide.
Despite Trump’s clear intent, his fight to release these records was met with fierce resistance from within his own administration during his first term. Former CIA Director and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo—once seen as an ally—urged Trump not to release certain files, claiming they contained “sensitive national security information.”
Trump reluctantly complied at the time, but openly admitted that he was skeptical about the need for continued secrecy. “I have no idea what’s in there,” he remarked, signaling his frustration with the intelligence community’s stranglehold on classified records.
Now, however, Trump has taken full action, ensuring that the American people can finally read the files for themselves—without interference from the deep state operatives who have tried to keep them under lock and key for over 60 years.
Speculation has already begun about what these newly released documents might reveal. Last summer, Trump made headlines when he stated outright that “the CIA was probably behind” JFK’s assassination—a claim that sent shockwaves through Washington.
On Monday, Trump doubled down, stating that the files could implicate “living people that were somehow involved”—suggesting a potential government coverup that extends to the present day.
Could these documents finally expose the extent of the CIA’s involvement in the assassination? Could they provide definitive proof that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the lone gunman but instead a patsy for a larger conspiracy? Could they finally shed light on the mysterious deaths of key witnesses, many of whom died under suspicious circumstances after attempting to speak out?
The release of these records revives long-dormant questions that the mainstream media has worked overtime to suppress. The public has never been given full access to the truth, and Trump’s decision could change that forever.
Predictably, left-wing media outlets and establishment historians have attempted to downplay Trump’s historic move. CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times rushed to dismiss the significance of the records, claiming that “most files were already released” and that the documents wouldn’t contain any “earth-shattering” revelations.
However, Trump supporters and truth-seekers across the country know better. They recognize that for decades, the government has selectively released information, keeping the most damaging and explosive details hidden. Now, those details could finally come to light.
President Trump has consistently proven that he is a man of his word, and this latest declassification effort is no exception. He vowed to bring transparency to one of America’s greatest unsolved mysteries, and he has delivered.
“This is what the American people have been waiting for,” Trump said in a recent statement. “They’ve waited decades for the truth. Other presidents made promises, but I’m the one who is finally making it happen.”
This case is far from over. With the files now open for public scrutiny, Americans will have the opportunity to examine history for themselves—not through the lens of the corporate media or the intelligence establishment, but through raw, unfiltered documents that could finally expose the truth behind one of the darkest chapters in American history.
As the public digs into these records, one thing is certain: the fight for truth and accountability is far from over. With Trump leading the charge, the days of government secrecy may finally be coming to an end.

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Hmm? The James Files “I shot JFK” confession video was not mentioned, was it?
The Shocking JFK Confession from Prison | Files On JFK | @DocoCentral
youtu. be/44x5I-kP48o