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The website of the American Archives and National Records has revealed files that were previously classified as a secret classified related to the assassination of US President John Kennedy in 1963, and it was available to the public.
The documents were published on the website of the American Archives and National Records Management, and the vast majority of the National Archive Group, which includes more than 6 million pages of records, photographs, animation, audio recordings and antiques related to assassination.

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A new collection of government files related to the assassination of President John Kennedy to the public has published late Tuesday, by order of US President Donald Trump.

Washington Post Brent

Conspiracy

The researchers hope that this huge number of documents will answer, or at least highlight the recent questions about the event of a whole nation shocking, and is still the subject of conspiracy theories after six decades, according to the New York Times.
The newspaper said that historians demanded more information about the killing of Kennedy. A law was issued in 1992 the government to disclose the assassination documents within 25 years, with the exception of documents that may harm national security.

New information

The new version included 1123 BDF format, according to the national archive, including printed reports and handwritten notes, most of which were less than ten pages. Trump said that there will be no modifications, but a preliminary review found that some information had been obscured.
Historians said they do not expect major new discoveries, nor information that would contradict the basic circumstances of the issue, which is that Kennedy was assassinated while traveling in an open car procession via “Dallas” by one gunman, “Lee Harvey Oswald”, on November 22, 1963.

Newsweek Brent

John Kennedy files

Newsweek reported that the Trump administration has released the remaining files related to the assassination of former President John Kennedy. She noted that President Trump has long pledged to lift the secrecy of John Kennedy’s remaining files, which indicate a group of thousands of government documents related to Kennedy’s assassination.
The files consist of investigative reports, notes, communications and other documents related to the government investigation into the death of the president. During his first presidential term, Trump authorized to publish tens of thousands of documents related to Kennedy’s assassination. But he kept some files secret after the Central Intelligence Agency, FBI and other government agencies stated that their publication may pose risks to national security.

Kennedy’s assassination

Karen Jean -Pierre, the press secretary of former President Joe Biden, said in July 2023 that 99% of the records of Kennedy’s assassination are available for public use through the management of national records and archives. Biden has secreted more than 16,000 assassination documents between 2021 and July 2023.
Newsweek said that Kennedy’s assassination, and the government’s conclusion that “Lee Harvey Ozwald” has been behaved alone, has become a source of many conspiracy theories. In response to public demands for more transparency about his death, Congress approved John Kennedy’s records law for the year 1992, which stipulated the publication of all records related to the assassination by October 26, 2017, unless this poses any risks to national security.
Trump did not start lifting the secrecy from the files related to the investigation until after October 2017, pointing to concerns about the exposure of sources and methods at risk.

New York Post

The fateful day

The New York Post said that the Trump administration issued 80,000 files related to the assassination of Kennedy, which raised the madness of historians and experts who studied the events of November 22, 1963, since that fateful day in Dallas.
A number of Trump administration officials told New York Post before publishing the documents that they do not expect new bombs of documents, most of which seem to be related to the initial investigation into the Kennedy assassination conducted by the Warren Committee in 1964.
And that committee, headed by the President of the Supreme Court, Earl Warren, concluded that “Lee Harvey Oswald” acted alone when Kennedy shot a high -energy rifle from the sixth floor of the Texas textbook warehouse, overlooking the Daily Square, while the president’s procession was going under it.

Freedom of Information Law

The official conclusion of the committee was the subject of controversy, as opinion polls have constantly showed that the clear majority of Americans feel that Kennedy was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy, with the theories indicating the mafia’s involvement, the CIA and the disturbing Cuban exiles, among others.

New York Times

Before its issuance on Tuesday, the National Archive and National Records Administration estimated that about 98% of the files became available to the public. Some new files have been marked under requests for the Freedom of Information Law (FOIA) over the past two decades, many of which were barely written in hand to be read or the text was faded.
A preliminary review of the huge John Kennedy file published by the “New York Post” found that some documents seemed to have been published to the public in the past.
The files aim to add an additional context to what is already known about the government’s efforts to reveal the history of Ozwald, who was shot dead by the owner of the nightclub Jack Ruby two days after the shooting at Kennedy’s head.
In September 1963, Lee Harvey Ozwald resorted to the Soviet embassy in Mexico City in an effort to obtain a visa that allows him to return to the Soviet Union, according to a document classified as “secret”. Valery Vladimirovich, as a consular employee, handled this visa request without providing any information.

The most effective and dangerous

This document, which was written in 1971, indicates that Kostikov later worked in Mexico and was “considered by some the most effective and dangerous among intelligence officers” in the country.
The CIA’s interest in Costicov was a long time ago. Kostikov was a former Soviet intelligence agent (KGB) helped the Russians in sabotage and assassination. However, the Central Intelligence Agency later concluded that his meeting with Ozwald “was nothing but a horrific coincidence.”
Ozwald was a veteran soldier in the naval weapon, and defected to the Soviet Union four years before the assassination of Kennedy. Before the assassination, he visited the Cuban consulate in Mexico, where he communicated with the Soviet embassy for a travel visa.
Less than two weeks before the attack, Oswald wrote to the Soviet embassy in Washington, saying: “If you were able to reach the Soviet embassy in Havana, as planned, the embassy would have had enough time to complete our work.”

Soviet intelligence apparatus

The “New York Post” touched on another file that included a memorandum dating back to November 1991 indicating that a CIA official became a friend of an American university professor who was working in the Soviet intelligence service (KGB), and reviewed “five thick volumes” from the files related to Uzwald, indicating that “Ozwald was not at any time a client subject to the control of the intelligence service The Soviet (KGB).
The memo continued with the KGB official, who doubts “the possibility of anyone controlling Ozwald, but indicated that the KGB was closely and continuously watching him while he was in the Soviet Union.”
The official also talked about the weakness of Ozwald’s correction skills in the Soviet Union. Another file in the new batch, which was also classified as “secret”, showed how the CIA followed an article in an Italian newspaper claiming that the agency itself was behind the assassination of the thirty -fifth president.

Intelligence conspiracies

Some documents also shed light on some of the conspiracies of the intelligence community in the 1960s, including details about secret rules of the CIA around the world.
For example, one of the documents described how the CIA was tracking a Cuban citizen named Amvuana-1, who was sent to Cuba in 1961 before creating a network of at least 20 people who helped formulate more than 50 reports.

John Kennedy’s assassination

The Times newspaper pointed out that tens of thousands of assassinations of John Kennedy were subjected to an urgent review by lawyers in the US Department of Justice, hours after President Trump announced that it will be available to the public.
The newspaper stated that the US government publishing about 80,000 pages of the assassination of John Kennedy’s assassination is a step that may finally end more than six decades of theories about who was responsible for killing.
Kennedy, who took over the presidency in 1961 at the age of 43, was assassinated by shot as the open car in Dallas in November 1963. This was the fourth time that an American president was assassinated, after the death of Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield and William McKinnam, the effects of shooting on Kennedy, who was seen on television screens, dozens of conspiracy theories.
Lee Harvey Oswald, a former American naval infantry soldier and a person who lived in the Soviet Union, was arrested on suspicion of his involvement in the murder. A few days were killed by a local nightclub owner, Jack Ruby. Ruby claimed that he had acted based on his deep sorrow for the death of Kennedy, but his role was also the subject of speculation. Ruby died four years after cancer while he was sentenced to prison for killing Oswald.

Warren Committee

A year after the assassination of Kennedy, the Warren committee, which was formed by President Lindon Johnson to investigate the case, concluded that Oswald spent on his own, and that there was no evidence of a conspiracy. However, these results did not succeed in stopping decades of theories, which range from the idea of ​​the Russian strike and the baseless allegations that the CIA ordered death, according to the Times.

Times Brent

The newspaper quoted historians that the audience should not expect a damaged evidence other than the evidence related to Ozwald. There is strong evidence of links between Oswald and “KGB” in published documents. One shows that Oswald contacted an officer in the KGB while he was at the Soviet embassy in September of that year, two months before the shooting.

Political assassination

The Washington Post said that the constant search for evidence about the most anatomical assassination in the twentieth century, the shooting of President John Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, took a new turn on Tuesday night with the issuance of more than 31,000 pages of the national archive.
The newspaper considered the publication of these records, which was ordered by President Donald Trump, the latest in a series of disclosures since the 1990s, which changed the nation’s view and historians to the assassination of Kennedy.

John Kennedy’s assassination records

According to the National Archive website, the company was raised from the vast majority of the 6 million -page national archive records.
The latest batch of records can be found on the National Archive page under the title “John Kennedy’s assassination records – issuing documents in 2025”. The page contains a table of more than 1,100 entrances to the encrypted “BDF” files.
An analysis conducted by the “Washington Post” based on document definition numbers shows that all the files published on Tuesday are not new, but the unveiling of many modifications.

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