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Trump Admin Releases Long-Awaited JFK Assassination Files 🕵️♂️

The Donald Trump administration has declassified and released over 63,000 pages of previously unseen documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy 🌟. The files, published by the U.S. National Archives, include 2,200 records that promise fresh fuel for conspiracy theorists and history buffs alike.

Trump teased the release during a visit to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, joking that eager readers now have "a lot of reading" ahead. The move fulfills a decades-long demand for transparency around one of America's most infamous tragedies ⚖️.

JFK was shot and killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963, with Lee Harvey Oswald arrested as the prime suspect. Yet Oswald’s mysterious death two days later—and lingering questions about potential accomplices—have spawned countless theories 🔍. The newly public documents could reignite debates about what really happened.

This follows Trump’s January executive order to declassify files tied to JFK, his brother Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. While most assassination records were already public, these pages might hold clues to "the truth" seekers crave 🤯. Will they settle the debate? Probably not—but they’ll definitely go viral 📲.

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