In a move that could rewrite history, former President Donald Trump has confirmed he will release 80,000 pages of classified files on the assassination of John F. Kennedy completely unredacted.
Speaking at the Kennedy Center, Trump told reporters:
“I don’t believe we are going to redact anything. I said, ‘Just don’t redact, you can’t redact.’”
For decades, many have questioned the official story of JFK’s assassination on November 22, 1963. The U.S. government has long kept key documents hidden, fueling conspiracy theories about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone or if there was a deeper cover-up.
Now, Trump is finally making those secrets public.
Why Now? The Push for Truth
Trump’s announcement follows a January executive order, demanding the full release of files on JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. The FBI has since discovered 2,400 new files related to JFK’s assassination, adding even more intrigue to this release.
This isn’t the first time Trump has promised full disclosure. During his first term, he held back thousands of files due to CIA and FBI concerns. But now, he insists the time has come.
“People have been waiting for decades for this,” Trump said.
What’s in the JFK Files?
We don’t know exactly what these documents will reveal, but here’s what experts believe they could contain:
Oswald’s possible ties to foreign governments or intelligence agencies
Unreleased CIA and FBI reports on the assassination
Details on alleged government involvement
Evidence of a second shooter
With 80,000 pages now set for release, researchers, historians, and truth-seekers will have a goldmine of information to sift through.
Americans Don’t Believe the Official Story
For years, polls have shown that most Americans reject the Warren Commission’s conclusion that Oswald acted alone:
A 2023 Gallup poll found 65% of Americans believe there was a conspiracy.
20% think Oswald conspired with the U.S. government.
16% suspect the CIA was involved.
The JFK assassination remains one of the biggest mysteries in U.S. history, and this release could finally provide the missing answers.
A Long Battle for Transparency
In 1992, Congress passed a law requiring all JFK-related files to be made public by 2017. But both Trump and Biden delayed the full release, citing national security concerns.
2017: Trump released 2,800 documents but kept many secret.
2022: Biden declassified 17,000 more but left 4,700 files hidden.
2024: Trump says no more delays—everything will be released.
What Happens Next?
Starting Tuesday, these long-secret files will be fully accessible to the public. No filters. No summaries. Just raw, unedited history.
Could this be the moment that finally reveals the truth about JFK’s assassination?