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Who killed Kennedy? Kennedy's assassination is about to be declassified

Who killed Kennedy? Kennedy's assassination is about to be declassified

Old photograph of President Kennedy on the day of his assassination. Network map

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More than 50 years after the assassination of U.S. President Kennedy, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on October 21 that he would declassify the government investigation file for Kennedy's assassination.

President Trump said through his social network website on the 21st that he would lift the long-blocked Kennedy assassination file in his capacity as president.

In 1992, Congress ruled that the dossiers of Kennedy's assassination could be released within 25 years. Unless the President of the United States believes that this will harm the intelligence, law enforcement, military activities and diplomatic relations of the United States.

So starting Oct. 26, the National Archives will release documents that have not been published in the past, involving the 1963 assassination of Kennedy, unless banned by President Trump's order.

Over the past few weeks, there has been a question about whether Trump would ban the document from being declassified. Since much of the content was related to the CIA and FBI investigations, and the declassification of the documents by the two intelligence agencies was curious, the two never said whether they had asked the Republican president to continue to seal the documents.

The document includes more than 3,000 unpublished documents and more than 30,000 documents that have already been published, but will be published in a new version that has been redone.

Several political experts and scholars are optimistic about this, arguing that the American people have the right to know the truth about Kennedy's assassination, at least what the government is trying to hide.

The 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, at Dealey Square in Dallas, Texas, becoming the fourth president in U.S. history to be assassinated. The Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination, after a 10-month investigation, announced in September 1964 that the killer was Lee Lee. Harvey. Lee Harvey Oswald. But a 1976 re-investigation concluded that there must still be another gunman at the scene who caused the president's assassination. Therefore, the assassination of Kennedy has always been considered suspicious, and many criminologists and various experts and scholars have put forward various inferences about it.

Who killed Kennedy? Kennedy's assassination is about to be declassified

President Kennedy (left) and the president's wife, Jackie (right). Network map

Source: U.S. News Express (http://www.usnewsexpress.com)