NEWLY RELEASED JFK DATA PROMISES LITTLE

                                                                                                                           

 Thousands of records related to President John F Kennedy assassination that had been previously unseen by the public were released  by the National Archives, but others were held back at the direction of President Trump, who gave in to appeals from the CIA and FBI. Trump cited, quote, "potentially irreversible harm" to national security for why the release of hundreds of records was blocked, writing in a memo, "I have no choice." He put those records under a six-month review. It had been mandated by law that the remaining government records related to the assassination that hadn't already been released be made public by yesterday's date. The 2,800 records that were released last night include ones that detail events from the days after the assassination 54 years ago as federal agents raced after tips and sifted through rumors and leads from around the world, with suspicions at the time related to Cuba and communism. Historians and experts have said they don't expect any bombshells in the documents, but they'll provide a chance to answer some lingering questions, fill in details and possibly disprove some conspiracy theories. Seriously, if this newly released data proved ANY of the conspiracy theories to be true, how long do you think Donald Trump could keep it a secret?


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