Well, well, well—look what the FBI just “found” after six decades of secrecy. A casual 2,400 records on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, tucked away like an old receipt in the back of a junk drawer. And we’re supposed to believe this was just an accident? Sure. Because nothing screams “trust us” like withholding crucial historical documents from the American people for over half a century.
Let’s not pretend this is some minor clerical error. The government has had years—no, decades—to follow the law and release these records. Yet, every time we get close, some bureaucratic excuse or “national security concern” gets trotted out to keep the truth buried. It happened under Trump when he initially tried to get everything declassified in 2017, and it happened again under Biden, who offered up the usual D.C. slow-walk routine instead of meaningful transparency.
And now, thanks to Trump’s executive order, the FBI is suddenly acting like it just stumbled upon these documents by accident? Right. Because that’s how classified records work—just lying around, waiting to be discovered like a long-lost treasure map.
The real kicker? Even now, intelligence agencies are still dragging their feet, pushing for more redactions and more delays. Because, of course, nothing threatens “national security” like revealing the truth about an event that happened in 1963. What are they trying to hide? Who are they still protecting? And why does it seem like every time the government is forced to give up a sliver of information, it only raises more questions?
For years, anyone skeptical of the “lone gunman” theory was written off as a conspiracy theorist. But here we are, watching the FBI and CIA continue to withhold documents that—at minimum—prove the American people have never been given the full story. We know there were intelligence ties to Lee Harvey Oswald. We know about the CIA’s involvement in anti-Castro operations and their connections to organized crime.
Now, we learn there are even more hidden documents, including potential jailhouse confessions from mobsters and covert action files from a Miami-based CIA officer with direct links to Oswald. But sure, let’s just keep pretending this was all a simple case of one guy with a rifle acting alone.
Then there’s RFK Jr., who—unlike most politicians—actually seems to want the truth out in the open. He’s spent years pushing for full disclosure on not just his uncle’s assassination but also the 1968 killing of his father, Robert F. Kennedy. And what do you know? Trump’s order includes records related to both assassinations, along with Martin Luther King Jr.’s. Interesting how all these political murders from the same era share the same pattern of government secrecy and missing documents.
Scoop: The FBI just discovered about 2,400 records tied to JFK’s assassination that were never provided to a board tasked with reviewing & disclosing the documents
The records were discovered due to Trump’s order mandating JFK assassination disclosure https://t.co/jqsP1kVeC8
— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) February 10, 2025
At this point, it’s hard not to admire Trump’s determination to rip the lid off this whole thing. He knows the Deep State is working overtime to keep the American people in the dark, and he’s not playing their game. His executive order is the clearest attempt in decades to finally get the truth out there, and Washington is panicking. Some officials are already bracing for Trump to bypass the bureaucratic nonsense and just dump everything online, which—let’s be honest—is probably the only way the public will ever see these files unfiltered.
So here we are, 61 years after the assassination, and we’re still watching the government dance around the truth. But the American people aren’t stupid. They know when they’re being lied to. The only question now is whether Trump will deliver on his promise before the agencies find another excuse to stall. If history tells us anything, it’s that the Deep State doesn’t like losing control. But this time, they just might.