Is Biden The Most Corrupt President In U.S. History?

Trump To Reveal Decades Old Secret

In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump expressed that he plans to make public all records connected to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy if he wins the 2024 election. This declaration from Trump comes shortly after Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a contender from the opposing Democratic Party, claimed that there is substantial proof pointing towards the Central Intelligence Agency’s involvement in his uncle’s killing.

According to Newsmax, on Monday, during an interview with The Messenger, Trump confirmed that he had already made a considerable amount of information available to the public and further stated, “I will release everything else.”

In 2018, an official memo from the Trump administration stated that some of the records related to the assassination of JFK were not released due to concerns about national security, law enforcement, and foreign affairs, which required certain information to be kept confidential.

The Trump Administration further noted, “I agree with the Archivist’s recommendation that the continued withholdings are necessary to protect against identifiable harm to national security, law enforcement, or foreign affairs that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure. I am also ordering agencies to re-review each of those redactions over the next 3 years. At any time during that review period, and no later than the end of that period, agencies shall disclose information that no longer warrants continued withholding.”

Tucker Carlson, a journalist who was with Fox News until his departure, claimed to have spoken with an individual who had first-hand information about the assassination of JFK.

During his conversation with Tucker Carlson, the source with direct knowledge of JFK’s assassination confirmed that they believed the CIA was involved and stated “The answer is yes. I believe they were involved. It’s a whole different country from what we thought it was. It’s all fake.”

In 1992, the President at the time, George H.W. Bush, who had previously worked as the CIA director, signed a legislation that required the public release of all documents related to JFK’s assassination. Despite this, subsequent administrations, including the current Biden administration, have opted to withhold some of the documents and have not released them in their entirety. Although President Biden did release some of the materials, approximately 4,300 records remain redacted.

When questioned by The Messenger about whether the public should be concerned about anything in the JFK records, Trump said “Well, I don’t want to comment on that. But I will tell you that I have released a lot. I will release the remaining portion very early in my term.”