JFK Assassination

Secret Service Agent Clint Hill, JFK’s Protector, Dies at 93

Clint Hill, a Secret Service agent who bravely leaped onto President Kennedy’s limousine during the assassination in Dallas, passed away at age 93. His heroic actions, immortalized in the Zapruder film, involved protecting Jacqueline Kennedy while the shooting occurred. Despite receiving an award for his service and rising to assistant director, Hill was haunted by survivor’s guilt, believing he could have prevented the president’s death. He retired early from the Secret Service in 1975, grappling with the trauma of that fateful day.

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GOP Senators Demand Trump Release Epstein Files

President Trump’s declassification of JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination files fulfilled a long-standing promise, but notably omitted Jeffrey Epstein’s records. Despite Trump’s past association with Epstein, several Republican senators, including Kennedy and Cruz, expressed interest in the release of Epstein’s files, emphasizing the public’s right to know. However, experts doubt the released documents will reveal significant new information regarding the assassinations. The Epstein files remain a point of contention, separate from the released archival material.

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Trump Orders Declassification of JFK, MLK Assassination Files

Trump’s recent executive order mandating the declassification of files related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy has sparked considerable discussion. The order directs relevant officials to develop and present plans for full release; a 15-day deadline for JFK materials and a 45-day deadline for the MLK and RFK files. This timeframe difference is intriguing and prompts questions about the varying complexities of the cases or perhaps the sheer volume of documents involved.

The order, however, doesn’t guarantee immediate public access. The plans themselves, due within the specified timeframes, will outline the steps necessary for release.… Continue reading

Trump Releases More JFK, RFK, MLK Assassination Files; Epstein Files Remain Sealed

President Trump issued an executive order fully declassifying all remaining files pertaining to the assassinations of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This action fulfills a 2017 promise and addresses a Congressional mandate from 1992 for the release of all such documents within 25 years. While the National Archives had previously released the vast majority of related materials, thousands of additional documents, some previously unreleased and others with redactions, will now be made public. The president personally presented the signing pen to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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RFK Jr.’s JFK Assassination Conspiracy: A Family’s Obsession or Dangerous Game?

RFK Jr.’s relentless pursuit to prove the CIA assassinated his uncle, JFK, is a complex and controversial undertaking. The very fact that he’s embarking on this investigation, regardless of its outcome, raises significant questions. Some see it as a desperate attempt to gain relevance, fueled by a long-standing family narrative and perhaps a personal need for validation. Others believe that this is a genuine investigation, albeit one clouded by potential biases.

This “investigation,” as it’s being framed, immediately invites scrutiny. The inherent danger lies in the potential for confirmation bias—seeking out evidence that supports a pre-existing belief while ignoring contradictory information.… Continue reading