Trump Keeps His Word – Top Secret Files Released!

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(RightIsRight.co) – Bringing unprecedented transparency to a dark chapter in American history, President Donald Trump has kept his word to American patriots by releasing previously top-secret JFK assassination investigation files.

The massive document dump includes over 1,100 files that Deep State actors have kept hidden for six decades despite public demands for truth.

Trump’s decisive action finally gives patriots access to information they have been denied about one of America’s most devastating political assassinations.

The Trump administration made public all classified files on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy following an executive order aimed at fully disclosing documents related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

The release consisted of 1,123 PDF documents, including typewritten reports and handwritten notes shielded from public view for decades.

“People have been waiting for decades for this,” Trump stated when announcing the release, demonstrating his commitment to government transparency that previous administrations repeatedly blocked.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emphasized the release’s historic significance: “President Trump is ushering in a new era of maximum transparency.”

While historians need time to assess the documents fully, the release is particularly significant as it includes approximately 99% of all known Kennedy papers.

The documents were not categorized or presented in an organized way, leaving concerned citizens and historians to sift through the information themselves rather than relying on government narratives.

Some of the newly released files discuss Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union and his relationship with his Soviet wife.

A 1991 document quoted a KGB official named Nikonov stating: “Nikonov is now confident that Oswald was at no time an agent controlled by the KGB.”

Despite this release, some important documents remain hidden from the American people. It does not include all promised files, with IRS and FBI records notably missing.

About 2,100 documents remain withheld due to redactions, raising questions about what information the government still refuses to share with citizens.

Trump’s bold move surprised many government archivists. When asked about potential redactions during the announcement, Trump promised the American people, “You got a lot of reading. I don’t believe we’re going to redact anything.”

The release includes documents from the Department of Defense from 1963 discussing U.S. involvement in Latin America and Fidel Castro’s actions.

This is potentially significant given long-standing theories about Cuban connections to the assassination that the establishment has worked to suppress.

Although the official narrative maintains that Oswald acted alone, the release of these documents allows citizens to examine evidence firsthand rather than relying on government interpretations of history.

The National Archives is currently digitizing all documents for public access, ensuring every American can review this critical historical evidence without government gatekeepers controlling the narrative about one of America’s most traumatic political events.

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