The Trump administration has published thousands of pages of classified data on John Kennedy’s murder.
The US National Archive, directed by the White House on Tuesday, March 18, published 80 thousand pages of announcing documents related to the murder of President John Kennedy in 1963.
“People have been waiting for decades,” Donald Trump told journalists.
Experts and historians doubt that new information will change the basic facts of the case, but the CIA report cites the role of the Soviet Union.
For reference
Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 during a visit to Dallas, when his motorcade completed his ceremony route to the city center. Shots were heard from the construction of Texas school storage. Police have arrested 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald, who shot from a sniper position on the sixth floor. Two days later, the nightclub Jack Ruby shot Oswald on stage.

Getty Images/US President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor of Texas John Connalli during motorcade movements in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. A few minutes later the President killed when his car boarded the Dealey Plaza
One year after the murder, the Warren Commission, founded by President Lindon B. Johnson for the investigation, ended that Oswald was acting alone and there was no evidence of conspiracy. But it has not broken the web of alternative theories for decades.
Oswald was a former Marine Infantryman who escaped the Soviet Union before returning to Texas.
In addition to the official version of the investigation, there are still many conspiracy theories, featuring even Hollywood stars. For example, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, who has novels with both brothers Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Ruby, who shot dead Kennedy Lee Harvey Oswald and others.
Trump’s decision
The new notes were posted on the US National Archive website, which joined the data published in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2017-2018. This issue consists of approximately 80 thousand pages of previously classified records, which is made public without editing.
It is unclear how many materials are new, but according to American Media, some published files are actually dark fragments, while others are difficult to read, as they are fading or poorly -scanned photocopies.
The Vice President of the Mary Ferrell Foundation, storing files related to the murder of Jefferson Morley the day before, said the release of the file was a “encouraging beginning.” According to him, most of the “unreasonable secret of trivial information” was removed from the documents.
At the same time, a Harvard historian working on President Kennedy Fredrick Logevall’s Multi -Volume said before the publication of the materials: “I doubt that these publications will return to our understanding that the dreadful day in Dallas.”
The attempt was funded by the Soviet government?
Here are the basic facts that the American media writes about the new one:
- CIA tried to prevent the document from mentioning the USSR paper In the preparation of the killing attempt.
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The document is based on a call to the US embassy in Kanberra. The call, introduced himself as a Poland driver from the USSR embassy and said that “the Soviet government of the Soviet government” was the attempt to “Kennedy. According to him, The USSR allegedly set a reward of 100 thousand dollars for killing.
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Australian authorities considered the calling “mental unbalanced”, but could not promote his personality.
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Despite this, the CIA and Australia in 1968 opposed the publication of the document.
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Declassified Archives have a transcript of investigating an employee of CIA Disagreements with Wedding Data between U.S. citizens and residents of the Soviet Union.
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Materials cited the theories of conspiracy, suggested that Lee Harvey Oswald, who returned from the USSR, was intended to kill President Kennedy.
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Pentagon documents for 1963 cover the Cold War and US policy on Latin America.
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Fidel Castro, perhaps, sought to avoid a direct military dispute in the United States, but more actively support the communist movements in the region at that time.
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