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President Donald Trump ordered the release of approximately 80,000 pages of previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, fulfilling a long-standing promise to declassify all remaining records.

These files, part of the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection, are accessible online at the National Archives (JFK Release 2025) or in person at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland.

Internet sleuths and researchers have been combing through these files, uncovering what they believe are significant revelations.

Below are some of the highlights found online.


Lee Harvey Oswald was reportedly considered a “poor shot” during his target practice in the USSR.

JFK Files Reveal Lee Harvey Oswald Was a Spy, Tried Twice to Obtain USSR Visa from Mexico City

CIA Memo from September 24, 1963, Confirms Lee Harvey Oswald Was Under Surveillance by CIA, 59 Days Before JFK Assassination

Gary Underhill claimed the CIA was responsible for JFK’s assassination—then he was later found dead in what was ruled a “suicide.”

A man named Sergy Czornonoh allegedly had knowledge that Oswald would be killed after assassinating Kennedy and that Martin Luther King Jr. would also be assassinated. He also knew in advance that Kennedy would be killed in Dallas.

Jack Ruby claimed that his decision to kill Oswald was influenced by his Jewish identity.

Mere hours after Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover urgently called for a swift public report to prevent conspiracy theories from gaining traction.

Lee Harvey Oswald was allegedly under the direction of KGB officer Kostikov, reportedly linked to Department V.

J. Edgar Hoover was asked whether Lee Harvey Oswald was an FBI agent and if there was a conspiracy to assassinate JFK.

A letter addressed to then-Senator Joe Biden accused him of being a “traitor” and included a death threat. The letter was signed “John F. Kennedy Jr.”



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