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US Government Releases 1,491 Secret JFK Assassination Documents Amid Ongoing Speculation

Freshly Declassified Files Add to Unresolved Mysteries Surrounding President Kennedy’s 1963 Assassination

On Wednesday, the US government declassified and released 1,491 documents that were previously kept secret concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. The move reignites public scrutiny and fuels the ongoing debate over the true circumstances of JFK’s death.

While the Warren Commission’s official report concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, was responsible for the assassination, the vast majority of Americans, along with many people globally, have long been skeptical of this conclusion. JFK’s murder remains one of the most mysterious and debated events of the 20th century, with the line between conspiracy theory and reasonable speculation remaining dangerously thin.

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